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The sun is shining and shadows of bare trees create abstract art on the snow that has been blown here by the recent storm.

The Luxx and her shadow.

Shadow play in the window of the Writer's Stop pastry shop near the Streets of America in Disney's Hollywood Studios.

 

Disney's Hollywood Studios | Streets of America | Writer's Stop

 

Thanks for looking. I appreciate feedback!

Time: 11:34pm

Location: Unknown

 

////Starting Log////

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SHADOW Company have arrived at the LZ General.

General: Keep them me updated...

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Pilot: Alright guys! Get ready!

Check comms every 4 hours with us alright!?

Talon: Affirmative!

Pilot: Jump!

 

* SHADOW Company jumps down the wall with their bungie cords.*

Talon: Sweep and Clear the area.

Blitz: Got it.

Johanson: Clear!

Blitz: Clear!

Talon: Johanson do you see the headquarters?

Johanson: Yes, but not clearly.

Talon: About how many miles?

Johanson: About 3. Not that far from here.

Blitz: It'll take about 1 day if we don't stop sir.

Talon: Let's do it then.

 

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////Ending Log////

 

Well hope you enjoy. I tried to incorporate as much wall detail without it looking like to much. Before you ask, that single light is supposed to be the light from the heli. Also, my camera sucks with no flash. :(

As always tell me if you want more.

Enjoy!

 

-Bob

blogged

title: what makes a shadow?

author: clyde robert bulla

illustrator: adrienne adams

publisher: scholastic book services

copyright: 1962

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Mi Galeria a Color www.flickr.com/photos/samycolor

Mi Galeria en B&N www.flickr.com/photos/samycollazo

Kodak Ultramax 400 (i.e. 200) Convertida-converted

Yashica MG-1(N)

Yashinon 45mm F:2.8

Lightroom 3

Lugar: granja abandonada

Modelo: Ana Diaz (Ana Photos)

Strobist: Flash Canon Speedlite 430EX II en una jirafa improvisada con una barra, con un paraguas en el cual se refleja la luz del flash en la parte superior.

 

Strobist: Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash at a makeshift boom with a bar, with an umbrella which reflects light from the flash on top.

 

Gracias a Oliver por sujetar el palo "jirafa" jeje y a Ana por su paciencia.

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Kumortuli images are generally ordered well in advance and there a few for off-the-shelf sale. Nowadays, Kumortuli’s clientele has extended to America, Europe and Africa, among the Indian communities living there. In 1989, Durga images made out of shola pith by Amarnath Ghosh were flown to Sweden, Australia, Malaysia and Nigeria. The images weighed only three kilograms each and were ideally suited for air travel.In modern times, Statues and replicas made out of Fiberglass are also being produced and exported to various parts of the country and the world.[12]

 

In 2006, Kumortuli supplied 12,300 clay deities of goddess Durga. This potter's town supplies images to about 90 countries worldwide with new nations joining the list every year. Many East European countries, where religious ceremonies were previously banned, have started buying images from Kumortuli. A spokesman of Kumartuli Shilpi Sangha (KSS), an association of the craftsmen, said the NRIs of countries like Hungary, Bulgaria, Russia, Austria and Poland, come to Kumortuli to buy images. U.S. based NRIs, including the Bengali Association of Southern California, Bengali Association of Greater Chicago, Dakshini, Sanskriti, Garden State Puja Committee of New Jersey, East Coast Durga Puja Committee of New York, North America Sarbojanin Kalipuja Association of Connecticut[13] come to Kumartuli to select deities to ship to their cities. Additionally, hundreds of agents in Kolkata service NRIs seeking idols from Kumortuli.[14]

 

In Kolkata, the icon-artisans mostly dwell in poor living conditions. The more popular among them are Mohan Banshi Rudra Pal and his sons Sanatan Rudra Pal and Pradip Rudra Pal, Rakhal Pal, Ganesh Pal, Aloke Sen, Kartik Pal, Kena Pal, who are still reigning figures of Kumortuli and despite the threats from the ‘theme artists’, they are booked by major puja organisers who admire the old school. Women are not lagging behind. Kumortuli boasts of the presence of some 30-odd women-artisans, like Minati Pal, Soma Pal, Kanchi Pal and Chapa Rani Pal. They have been in the business of idol making for a long time.[13] Kumortuli’s own Durga Puja dates back to 1933. The image maker was Gopeswar Pa

My Budapest

 

Processed with CameraBag 2

 

[D2] Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Shot this image at a friends studio earlier this year. It was a fun day of playing with shadow and light. The shadow was created with lace.

The ghost of twitter past?

Shooting own shadow by the abandoned docks in Hvítanes in Hvalfjörður, SW-Iceland.

 

August 15th 2006

Brighton

 

Kiev 4a, 35mm Jupiter 12 and Rollei Retro 400S, developed in Kodak HC-110 dilution H (1+63) for 13 mins @ 20C.

Misty morning light creates dramatic lighting and shadows,

Uploaded for Jules' May 5th photo Challenge

The shadow of our flag in the front yard. the wind is blowing at about 40 MPH so it wasn't an easy shot to get.

Our Daily Challenge - Shadows.

 

One of my favourite subjects, but guess what, raining yet again. I like the idea of coloured shadows, so played around with some of the coloured glass I have.

 

It was a shadow photo that got me back into taking more than just holiday snaps and it really only came by chance thanks to my daughter telling me to take a photo of her. That picture is below, it is still one, if not my favourite shot.

 

365 - #54 Feb 23rd

 

Explore #204

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Shadow of clouds over hill & Chandrataal (Moon Lake) in Himachal Pradesh, India

Grand Parade Skegness

I'm not sure if this qualifies as an abstract or not, or even if it is macro enough or not, but I'll post it to the group and see what happens. It's shadows of small grass seed, on my kitchen ceiling, enhanced a bit in PSE11. The texture is from the paint finish, which was an unexpected bonus.

 

Macro Mondays - Abstract in macro

Taken at a city park in Palm Desert I just liked the pure contrast of light dark and emerad green on fresh cut grass. Is it scary or dancing, waving or a a river bed delta. All of the above in the land of shadows.

 

PS for some great music ask Alexa, Siri and/or Spotify to play music by JOHN WILLIAM HAMMOND (use all 3 names) . You will enjoy.

 

TAKE A CHANCE BE A HERO DONATE BLOOD

Google your local blood bank and make a visit, takes only

30 minutes and SAVES LIVES REALLY! Thanks.

  

Olympus digital camera

Well, I finally have my team assembled, so without further ado, let's get to introductions.

 

Left to right:

Shanna: Human Hunter.

Equipment: 2 E-269 Blasters, sniper variant, skin tight exo-suit.

Companion: A brown Wolfhound.

 

Samuel: Human Bruiser.

Equipment: Seismic Sledge-hammer, not much else.

 

Henderson: Elf Agent.

Equipment: Bionic arm implant, Sonic Blaster, and whatever he's got hidden in his Trench coat and briefcase....he wouldn't tell me.

 

T.J.: Human Street Samurai.

Equipment: Titanium Shield, Carbide Falchion, Skin tight power armor, anything else he can get his greedy little hands on.

 

and in back, Boomer: Human Technophile.

 

Equipment: One "Creatively Acquired" Military Exo-Suit Variant MJ-291, one Hold-out Blaster.

 

I'm actually really happy with these guys, and this is my first ever try at a light box set up!

 

Note: I actual did intentionally blur the Exo-suit a bit, I wanted it to be blurred while the guns were clear.

As I looked through this restaurant window, it looked like the shadows were taking on life of their own.

Cloud Shadows often make a cool effect with sunsets!

Shadows and Pedestrian, captured on a photo walk with my friend Chad this Saturday.

 

Camera: Sony A7S II

Lens: Lensbaby Burnside 35

Lomoinstant Camera

Fuji instax mini film

 

WEBSITE.

INSTAGRAM. @hollographic

 

Linee

lineari

come lunghe ali

disegnano paesaggi

seguono passaggi temporali

per portare fino a qui

cose mai viste

e da sempre conosciute

profumi orientali

di muschio e di paludi

grandi stagni nudi

canne di bambù

campi di riso

e altre cose che sai tu

Linee

Lineari

aperture alari

visioni che catturano

ricercano

strutturano

paesaggi

che non sono qui

ma che uno scherzo

del tempo

ha voluto così

Indocina

una piccola

ombra di sole

sul ripiano

della cucina

  

Indo-China

 

Airlines

linear

how long wings

that landscapes draw

follow steps and time

to get this far

things never seen before

and has always known

oriental perfumes

of moss and swamps

large ponds naked

bamboo

rice fields

and other things that you know

Airlines

Linear

wingspan

visions that capture

looking

structure

landscapes

that they are not here

but a joke

of time

wanted it

Indo-China

a small

shadow of the sun

on the shelf

of kitchen

 

[Katia Celestini]

  

Location: Sarnico, Brescia (Italy)

  

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