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Using the shadows and a single Vivitar 283HV flash from the left of the model, improving the composition with the depth of field and moving around until the background looks just colorful enough creates an interesting look. There was so much color in the background, I couldn't resist. Although her dress is very colorful, it's muted and masked by the shadows
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This beautiful angel can be found in the churchyard at St.Georges Church, Portlands. I love down cast face with eyes closed in prayer, so beautiful.
Fire Escape, Shadows. San Francisco, California. September 5, 2015. © Copyright 2015 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Shadows from a fire escape fall across the front of a San Francisco building
I made this photograph late in the day back in early September, on a street photography shoot with a group of like-minded folks in San Francisco. We met in the late afternoon, wandered about for a while in the beautiful late-day light, then broke for dinner before going back out to photograph after dark.
One one hand, you could probably find a similar scene in many other cities. On the other hand, it also evokes the architecture of San Francisco, where buildings are packed tightly together, often with seemingly little regard for their aesthetic appearance when viewed from the street — with the result being very utilitarian facades, often featuring metal gates, fire escapes, and sometimes a worn and weathered appearance. This street runs almost directly east-west, so late in the day the sunlight was falling across the front of the building at a low angle and casting strong shadows.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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Ibarguen of Colombia competes in the women's triple jump qualifying round during the IAAF World Athletics Championships at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow
i had fun exploring shadows today. it's interesting what catches my eye. some days it's reflections, other days it's shadows or bokeh or the list goes on (isn't that the lovely part of photography?)
The skating ring was so crowded on the beautiful Friday night. The funny thing with this long exposure is you can only see a few shadows skating...but actually this place was packed with a big crowd..and many waiting in line!!
Kiev 88CM with Volna 3 f2.8/80mm. Fuji Neopan 400 in D-76 1+1 for 9.5min. 20C.
Mid April is still very hot in Santiago de Compostela, better to sing, walk or work in the shadows....
Ans Shadow
I have change my background and light setting. I love this light and shadows in the picture.
Model > Ans
Styling en Cleaning > Caar
Storyboard holder >Dave
Catering & Jokes > Bonk
Nails > Durrefina Nails
Lovely Shadow Lovely Shadow
Thrilled to see
Blue Sky glittering in the canal
Cumulus clouds floating in the Water
First idea that came to mind for the potd was to get a shadow of the wheels on my bike. My idea didn't really translate to the camera. This one was my favorite of the bunch.
The dark line in the sky is a contrail shadow . Shadow was cast on the layer of
cirrostratus cloud beneath the airplane. More about it is here
www.atoptics.co.uk/atoptics/contr1.htm
For 'Shadow casts by jetplane trails' discussion
www.flickr.com/groups/skyandclouds/discuss/72157600094725...
Shadows & light reflected onto paving from buildings near Broadgate Circle. I was lucky to find this for 7DOS only a day or two after the list of new themes had been posted.
Almost daily I go to Taco Cabana for breakfast. A photo group I participate in has various assignments. This month it was shadows.
A few days ago I saw my shadow on the trash receptacle and saw that as my shot for the shadow assignment. The only problem was that I didn't have my camera with me (which is highly unusual).
So, the next 3 days were cloudy with no sun and no shadows. Finally, the sun was out and I shot this with my Canon SX 280 on self timer.