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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.
As the sun sets on the Tamar Valley long shadows appear in the landscape. If you enlarge this shot you can see the East Tamar Highway winding its way from Launceston to George Town. In the foreground there are football fields and cattle grazing.
Weekend fun.
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our shadows will be ,probably, rowing in our favorite places many years after our missing. sometimes they wonder where and how they want in our presence
Lots of dark places out there. Lots of places of light as well! People tend to see the dark much more than the light. Pity. On the other hand, there's no shadow without a light and no light without a shadow...
"Where is the end of our shadows
Where are we?...
What's the answer? I ask myself
But I can't find it alone
We can do it together, yeah...
When our lights shine
When the day we dreamed of opens up
Shine on you, shine on me
In this one world we live in"
from Victon "Light" (eng. translation)
Loved the shadows the hangers projected, people probably wonder when I was more interested in the coat rack than the art exhibit. Sometimes it just happens.