Shadows
There is something special about the light in Italy. Ask any one of the painters who come here to capture that light in watercolor or oil. Ask the photographers. Ask anyone who enjoys walking through Italian villages or down country lanes bathed in light. The light here inspires and seduces.
Shadows on the walls at the entrance to an enclosed garden in Sant’Andrea di Compito, Tuscany.
Where there is light, there is also shadow. As much as I love the light, it is in the shadows that I find mystery and magic. They change with the season and with the hour. They cast a spell, changing ordinary scenes and objects into works of art.
Late summer shadows on an old marble sink
Shadows always make me want to pull out my camera. Few words are necessary to capture the intrigue of shadows - pictures tell the whole story. So, no more words, just a few of my favorite photos of Italy’s shadows.
Spring time shadows made by a bridge over the river Magra in Bagnone
Lucca, shadows atop the wall
Springtime wisteria create beautiful shadows
October shadows, Parco Ducale, Parma
Winter time shadows, Venice