shadow shot - PG Museum
These pictures were taken about a month ago, when the sun was favoring us a bit more than it is now. Isaac and a friend were searching for plastic glow-in-the-dark bugs hidden in the rocks at the Pacific Grove Natural History Museum - an activity connected to an exhibit on bioluminescence. The spinning sculpture watched over them as they studied the ground.
I often think that children should be considered bioluminescent, as clearly they make their own light.
Hey Harriet has all the shadows to beat. Check it out.
14 comments:
Great shadows - perfect for SSS :)
Happy SSS!
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What delightful shadow shots for the day, Kitty! Love seeing Isaac and his friend searching for the bugs! I agree that children should be considered bioluminescent and they do indeed make their own light! Have a beautiful weekend!
Sylvia
The child is a life illuminated, a light of fun and learning. The children are hard at work, and their shadows seem to reflect that. Wonderfully captured!
I love the shadows from the sculpture and that sounds like a great activity for youngsters!
Fabulous shadows! Wonderful way to introduce children to scientific concepts like bioluminescence. And, yes, children seem to be lit from within.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
What a gorgeous shadow!
Love that sculpture and the crazy shadow it creates! I like the sound of glow-in-the-dark bugs! I've never those before! Such a fun post :)
So gorgeous!
My shadow shots
What fabulous shadow shots, I love them all.
Very very beautiful!
Glow in the dark plastic bugs? How fun is that? I didn't know they existed. I love the sculpture shadow too-the shadow of it is a work of art.
thank you for all your comments. much appreciated. i try to visit back where i can, though i'm often slow...
Lovely. Looks like it was a fun day!
Great pix
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