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I simply couldn't resist these lovely long shadows in the early evening light as we walked along beside the Mill Falls at Kejimkujik National Park.
Taken for the Macro Mondays Theme of "It's all about the shadows"
Some of the photos that have been photoshopped to have alternative shadows applied to the subject, and wondered if I could replicate this effect in Camera.
This is what I came up with using the setup below. Minor processing tweaks only were done in post.
HMM
This caught my attention this evening. It is a casting shadow on a side of a building from the setting sun.
Two forks and their accompanying shadows!
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You need a thick book, a torch and a ring + a bit of blue tag.
I believe you know what to do next.
You may show off your partner with this symbol in your next candle-light dinner ;-)
.. from the empty streets, where there were more stray dogs than permanent residents!
see my fav SHADOWs here.
Camera: Ricoh kr-5 super II
lens: zoom 35-70 f3.5-4.5
Film: Ilford HP+ 400 asa (expired)
Developer: Kodak Tmax 1+4 9 min.
negative scan
The obvious next move was to the S&C for 6K05 and the logs so a trip over to Kirkby Stephen was made. Needn’t have bothered; they were both cancelled. So a dash back to the WCML when this appeared to be running early, even though we knew the consist wasn’t great. It got duly looped at Tebay and by the time it appeared the shadows were lengthening. Still it was worth it for that backdrop.