We caught a dry sunny spell a while back so I took the opportunity to walk around Lafortune Park here in Tulsa. The walking path is three miles long and encircles two golf courses, a tennis club, a public library and several little league baseball fields. Three miles is my sweet spot and I bet I have done hundreds of laps in the over thirty years we have lived here.
I love the netlike shadows that chain link fences make.
Trees always have great shadows
I don’t remember pursing my lips like this I didn’t notice it until afterwards. So this is my shadowy face, with a strange expression. Don’t worry, I’m not going to kiss you.
I’m linking with Lisa’s Shadow Shot Sunday. Come check it out.
Ha ha! I love that last shadowy face! I expect you were concentrating on taking the photo. I hate selfies of myself.
Enjoyed your shadow selfie. I also like fence shadows and yours were nice. Right now it’s snowing where I live, so no shadows today. Alas.
Geniales fotos. Parece que te vas a reír en la ultima foto. Te mando un beso.
Sounds like a busy popular place with all those clubs.
Shadows on the Wall and in your face – I like the Selfie,
greetings from a sunny Germany
Kirsi
Marvelous shadows. We don’t have a lot of sunshine right now..so not a lot of shadows.
LaFortune Park is filled with memories. I used to play Babe Ruth baseball on one of those diamonds. Later I worked in the office building on the South west corner of 51st & Yale. On sunny summer days my wife and daughter would meet me for picnic lunch at the park. Thanks for stirring up some precious memories.
A very nice header shot and smiling at the shadowy face. I think you are in good company with shadowy faces in blogland. Looks like a nice walk.