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Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
William Shakespeare
Single SB-800, covered with SP-barndoor, above the model.
Chasing your shadow will never get you anywhere. But if you choose look ahead and take a step forward, your shadow has no choice but to follow you.
Wine decanter shadow as the sun's rays began to move from dining room. For MacroMondays In the shadow.
“…cultural and biological diversity are far more than the foundation of stability; they are an article of faith, a fundamental truth that indicates the way things are supposed to be.”
~ Wade Davis, Shadows in the Sun.
I was surprise to see this shadow puppet (หนังตะลุง -- Nang Talung) exhibition along the Weekend walking street in Songkhla. This is an ancient art that was a well known evening public entertainment before the time of the movies. Tonight, they actually performed in the rain.
This time I tried in B&W version.
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I looked around for some objects I thought would relate well with these shadows and in the end looked in my art cupboard - one that rarely gets opened these days. I found a few coloured pencils and similar which I picked up rrandomly to place in the picture..
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Lightpaint marathon, night 8 of 8 scene 2.
My lightpaint marathon series reaches nearly the end. Some hours before we went to the three settle mountains, luckily we received a monk cape and some items. Many thx to Maria and Hermine :-)
I had no special idea, just to sit Gina at this stone table with the lamp and the two cup´s. By the way, the midges was still hunting us ! :-)
Something i recognized afterwards by processing the image, was the shadow which is real and not added. Now the image makes a deeper sense, a talk with your own shadow, means, a talk with your inner shadow parts.
I took, lighten, only a few images to create this scenery. The most challenging part was to adjust the color temperature between the candle light and my led panel.
Best to watch in a dark environment :-)
Lighthouse Shadow - Sony A7S II, Flipped Disposable Film Camera Lens
Click here to see how I made this flipped lens: youtu.be/Zd4Vu9L4Mik