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Last day of the month and my picture is here! The theme this time was “Svartvitt” (Black and white).

 

I knew right from the start that I wanted to take the opportunity this month to play with shadows. Black and white shadow images are the best!

 

I actually have my fiancé to thank for the picture, it was his idea o use plastic leaves to create a cool shadow. And it turned out absolutely lovely if I do say so myself.

Shadows cast by the tall gum trees in Whitmore Square down the dead end street that is Sabiston Lane.

Anima Series 6

Lismore NSW Australia 2025

An old feather and its shadow. The white dots appear to be opaque.

For ODC, Dots

My Dad has been gone over 20 years now and the corral he built here still stands.

Found on the compound wall of Holy Hill Basilica, WI.

 

No alterations made to bring out the shape. Taken as found. Outer areas hv been darkened a bit to get the black.

Using slide film with medium format is gratifying, especially with 6x9, when one sees the images coming off the reel as large as life. Until recently, I'd forgotten how much I love seeing those images in real color, and how my brother and I used to take rolls of slide film and go downtown in Boston years and years ago, shooting with the used cameras we bought saving up our paper route money. While Portra and Ektar are great, my heart belongs to transparency film with all it's inherent limitations.

This is a photo of sunlight and the shadows of foliage on the dashboard of the car.

Shadows of street signs.

Sacré-Coeur, Paris, France

 

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Ferry building market, San Francisco CA. US

 

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The time element of this photograph is the 200-second exposure, but what's interesting is the shadows across the water from the trees behind me. The shadows appear as they were a window into another landscape. Some say, you can't see the forest for the trees, but what if you can see the forest through the water?...

There's much one could say about this photograph. This is another which the more you look, the more you see.

 

Location: Lake Maumelle, Arkansas. March/2013.

Photo # KS2_3279h2.

(c) Kelly Shipp Photography.

ODC 1 ~ Shadows for 10.09.13

 

What you see as dirt is just pre-added texture.

 

Day 282 ~ 365: the 2013 edition

Shadow Warrior 2/

SRWE/

In-Game Photomode/

Tan pequeño...

 

Recordando cuando Mel no era ni sombra de sí mismo.

 

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Shadows on the Southbank, London, Britain - June 2007

Shot on T-Max 400 with the Olympus OM1. Developed in HC110

Shadow Ops, Fortnite Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Issabel Cosplay (instagram.com/issabelcosplay/)

LARGER Better

 

More Shadows from above here

 

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this light appears in my house for about a half hour; usually before noon. I feel lucky when I see it.

 

Polaroid 100, Fuji 100C

Self-portrait in mid-winter.

Shadows for CrazyTuesday

a7rii + Som Berthiot Paris Olor 1:5.7 F = 59 (Exakta VP, 1933-1939)

Explore #77 on July 21, 2012

 

the CN Tower looms large over Toronto

I posted a shot of this one a few years ago, questioning whether it qualified as an arch if the rock span wasn't at all archy. That day, even with the rock span being as straight as Anita Bryant, the shadow formed a fine arch.

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Summer 2018 3rd leg: We'd planned a few weeks in southern Colorado, then wised up and went to Utah instead.

 

June 17: Starting at Chimney Rock, we hiked down Lower Spring Canyon. A repeat for us, but it was totally worth doing again and we made it even further than we had last time.

 

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