My own website looks strange in Firefox, but it is good in Safari, why?

The shadows behind my photos in my website (under the SHOP) looks strange. They are completely black with clear edges, but when I put my pictures so I have just added a little blurry shadows behind the images.
This problem did not exist before, it's just a couple of months been like this in Firefox.
Sincerely Mahzoni

That is unfortunately a bug (Bug 662898) that slipped into Firefox 5 and that will be fixed in Firefox 6, due to be released in August.
*http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=2240429
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