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Rebuilt "D8.5-40CW" 8506 leads Norfolk Southern empty autorack train 27N around the curve at milepost 104 in Macedonia minutes before the shadows from the approaching dusk covered this spot.
Everyday our local butcher bird family visits for a feed with the maggies and kookaburras. But this time one of our little feathery friends was shadowed by a magpie.
The long shadow portends the end of Summer and, sadly, the 100 Days of Summer adventure. Made with an iPhone 6S plus. For more go to www.elviskennedy.com
The beauty of Vestmannabjørgini (Vestmanna sea cliffs), Streymoy (Faroe Islands).
Known as the Vestmannabjørgini, these majestic sea cliffs rise up to 600 meters above the turquoise hues of the churning sea below roughly halfway between Vestmanna and Saksun, on the north side of Streymoy, Faroe Islands.
The cliffs are characterized by their numerous clefts and green blankets of luxuriant grass and mosses (sheep graze quite undisturbed on the clifftops).
The boats that sail here give an unparalleled view of the cliffs and the birds as they weave in between the numerous sea stacks and in and out the narrow straits bound by sheer rock walls and dark echoing grottoes.
These soaring cliffs provide safe nesting places during the summer months (May-August) for thousands upon thousands of seabirds, above all puffins, guillemots, razorbills and gulls.
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I’ve always felt more at home in lush forests, along rugged coasts or anywhere nature overflows with life and color. That’s why photographing a place like Bardenas Reales is still a personal challenge for me — a landscape stripped down to its bare bones. No trees, no rivers… just clay, wind, cracks and silence. But maybe that’s exactly why it’s so powerful.
After several visits, I finally began to understand its rhythm. On my sixth trip, everything aligned — the sky caught fire, the textures came alive, and I remembered an old composition I had in mind. This time, I knew exactly where to stand.
What drew me most to press the shutter was the light: the sun was setting low on the horizon, illuminating the ridges and cracked clay forms in front of Castildetierra. Some shapes glowed gold, while others fell into deep shadows — a perfect play of light and darkness that added depth, contrast and drama to an otherwise harsh environment.
Yes, it’s a classic viewpoint. But this is my version — shaped by patience, countless attempts and a deep respect for this barren land.
This was taken in theodore roosevelt island in Washington DC. I was looking for interesting subjects when I saw this. I thought the shadows cast on the trees and it's reflections were pretty cool. It looks like the non- shadowed portion of the pic has framed the shadowed portion.
Wind in my hair and flowers in my fist, dancing with my shadow.
For Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Dancing'
Shadows of a balloon with the sun shining from behind. It was cool as the balloons acted as a lens to make the shadows appear in color. I had fun taking the picture as I waited for the parade to start.
Late afternoon shadows on a shed at the New York Botanical Gaden. -The Bronx, NYC - February 16, 2020
“The eye is always caught by light, but shadows have more to say." - Gregory Maguire
For this week’s Self Portrait Sunday theme ”Shadow and Light”.
A beer glass's random encounter with the sun; I was intrigued that the red bits were opaque enough to produce black shadows.
View On Black Amazing what a difference it makes!
On my way yesterday to Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, I got to go shadow chasing!! lol
I ran back an forth into the road as the sun came out and traffic lights changed until I got this. It was a funny sight... :)
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Shadows in the lounge this morning - the sunlight light must have been reflecting off a car outside, as this room only gets the sun in the afternoon.
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taken from the Main Building of the Moscow University
Bench and Shadows. © Copyright 2013 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
A bench and shadows, photographed through a window, Portland, Oregon.
This photograph may be a bit difficult to explain, especially to the satisfaction of those who might be looking for the usual landscape and nature images. For the most part, I don’t think I will try to explain it too much, except to say that perhaps it isn’t just about benches, and that for me it seems like it has a connection to work created by an artist that I like quite a bit.
Having said that — not a lot, but that’s all I got! — I can mention a few facts. I made the photograph on a visit to Portland, Oregon. We were out wandering around the edges of the central downtown area, and I was photographing all varieties of street subjects that I saw. This must have been a fairly quick shot, as street photographs can be, since it wasn’t a subject I lingered on.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.