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Explore #170 - February 20, 2009 - Thank you!

Percepción sensorial y juego

bronica sq-ai || zenzanon 80mm f/2.8 ps || fuji velvia 50

ODC - Long Shadow

 

You don't need sunlight to create a long shadow you could use the streetlight and the farther you are from the light the longer the shadow gets but in my case i used flashlight to create my long shadow upward to make my figurine a massive size! To create this massive size the closer your light to the subject the bigger your shadow gets.

OOAK Devon twins in pale skin, all Numina pieces.

Shadow of walker on a fence in the setting sun

Playful shadows dance across the canyon near Spider Rock. Spider Rock is a sandstone spire that rises 800 feet (240 m) from the canyon floor at the junction of Canyon de Chelly and Monument Canyon.

 

While in Chinle we made several visits to Canyon De Chelly (pronounced 'Shay'). This was an amazing awe-inspiring place. The canyon has been the home of different civilizations for thousands of years. The first to settle here were the Puebloans nearly 4,000 years ago. Eventually the Hopi tribe came along, and now is home to about 40 Navajo families.

 

This was by far the highlight of our trip. My absolute favorite spot that I long to go back to. You can sit on the canyons edge, watch the sunset cast playful moving shadows across the cliffs, and experience absolute silence.

The sunlight encourages upon an apartment’s lawn.

Non linear composition

Jugendkulturzentrum "Arche" Stuttgart Leinfelden-Echterdingen

 

Olympus XA, AGFA APX100 (old), Rodinal 1:50, 15min.

Music : Right Click and select "Open link in new tab"

www.youtube.com/watch?v=azEzqpX8ZCY

 

Shadows · Manfred Schoof · Rainer Brüninghaus

Shadow ZZ418 arriving at Lossie today. Nice sunshine but a cold wind. It is only June!

1986 Lomo Compakt Automat, aka LC-A, 35mm expired 8/2007 Kodak 800 Max, (converted to b&w ) exposed at 400 ISO (because in 1986 the ISO is marked in Russian GOST and it only goes to GOST 200, which is only 400 ISO, and overexposure is our friend with C-41 films...) C-41 home processed..Different and better version from a better camera than the image like this that I previously posted. This is how it was supposed to look. 35mm image cropped to square image.

This photo was taken during a private street photography workshop in Midtown www.shootnewyorkcity.com/tours

Fredericksburg, VA -- This small spider cast quite a long shadow over the fine coating of pollen on our van window.

Shadows of the stacked signature chairs at the Memorial Union in Madison, Wisconsin.

 

February 22, the day after my dear friend Sybil died, I took my camera on a walk through a sunny, warm morning in Seattle. This was taken against the wall of the Kreilsheim (sp?) Theatre at the Seattle Center. A man stopped me and asked if I was okay, cause he'd never seen someone stop to take pictures of a shadow. That made me giggle. I think I'm okay, I guess.

 

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Shadows over old volcanic craters in Landmanalauger, Iceland.

Shadow, enjoying the sunset. Taiwan

At Batu Payung beach, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

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Railing Shadowed on Door

Overland Park, KS

I thought these lines looked interesting but when a person strolled by, it made the shot all the better. So I set up and shot person after person untill this individual entered the shot, and it was best.

 

The shadows were most interesting although they contribute to a sort of paradox. At first blush they look like they are caused by the pillars that front them. However, the sun is on the pillars so that doesn't quite fit. Rather, there are similar free standing pillars to the left and just out of the image. You probably figured that out but small things entertain this photographer. This is the third in the series "Lines of Edmonton".

This image is the sole property of the Nicola Roggero and is protected under the Italy and International Copyright laws. The image may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without the written permission of Nicola Roggero

I think, my favorite pic taken in a public garden... I love this shadow, enigmatic, in a tube like an organ's one, and I listen to this delicious and baroque music from my son.

He's an organist in a black and white sweet dream.

 

fr.youtube.com/watch?v=gRS8cM4lyKY

Love this one, so much...

Number 131 of my 365 photo challenge - A 1:1 macro image of a Daisy surrounded by intense shadows in the afternoon sun.

Plymouth, Devon, England

Action Force, Red Shadows Muton

Supersampler + Fuji Superia 800.

 

Taken with my lovely, if somewhat idiosyncratic Supersampler - 4 lenses take 4 shots onto 1 negative over 2 seconds. Completely plastic, no control whatsoever and no viewfinder - you just wave it about and hope for the best!

 

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