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“But he was a man without a shadow – or perhaps a shadow without a man.”
Quote — Anthony Horowitz
Do you see the 'little shadow man' too?
HMT ;-))
The world is dead but we stay
'Cause we are born as living fights
We are the shadows in the neon lights.
This are just some nice shadows I saw in Luzern at the Vierwaldstättersee around noon. I liked how they lined up almost perfectly. I took this on my small Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ101 at 9.1 mm, f/6.3, 1/800 s, ISO 125.
Taken from the 30th floor of the Sofitel Water Tower Hotel, Chicago.
Part of my Unusual Album flickr.com/photos/22666370@N08/sets/72157668650899833
If you walk through the upper town of Luxembourg, you will not only notice the imposing construction of many buildings and walls, but also the self-contained and extremely stable structure. You can still see today that the city was developed into one of the strongest fortresses in Europe from the 17th century. It was nicknamed "Gibraltar of the North".
At Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy
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Macro Mondays - Shadow. The foreground tree is 1cm tall. The shadow in the background is created from a piece of card which is then backlit projecting the shadow onto a piece of baking paper which is being used as the background.
A random alley in New Brighton Wirral.
Ilford FP4 pushed one stop.
Minolta X300. Sigma Lens.
Not the most interesting aspect but I was taken with how the shadows do not foul or cross a plane of perspective or detail in the foreground. project potential.
An ambulant fish vendor whose eyes are heavily shadowed by her cap is pleasantly surprised when she sees a camera being pointed at her while she is weighing a certain amount of small fish ordered from her by her customer.
Captured in bright midday sunlight on the sidewalk of the national road at a village in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.