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Herring gull following its shadow.

This shadow box made of special about my family!

NEX-6 + Hugo Meyer & Co Kino Plasmat f=1.6 cm 1:1.5 D.R.P. Dr. Rudolph (C-mount, 1940)

  

at home - may 2005

Shadow of Human ignorance

Everyone have a Shadow Trooper, so i decided to make one, too.

my friend jenni wanted me to take some black and white pictures of her puppy shadow for her room. this one was one of my favourites.

Ozzy's shadow.

 

Olympus XZ-1

shadow dn8 @ historic grand prix 2016 circuit zolder

Carbon Canyon Regional Park

Brea, CA

 

Thanks for your views, comments and critiques, much appreciated!

 

December 27, 2017

How do creative professionals who are paid to think outside the box express themselves? At Corey McPherson Nash, we do it inside the box—a shallow, glass-topped, wooden box, to be exact.

 

14 years ago we resuscitated the quaint craft of shadow-box making and turned it into a company ritual. The rules are simple: Don't go outside the box, and don't put anything living inside the box. But the object is ambitious: to provide a hands-on tutorial in Corey McPherson Nash's organizational culture. "Our basic operating principle is to define broad goals, supply a little structure, and then give people the freedom to do creative work."

 

With the shadow boxes, that principle has produced wildly diverse visions. Among the completed boxes: a vivid frightscape, complete with a crank for animating dancing-devil cutouts; a meditation on "what it could have been," featuring a loose marble and a list of design possibilities; and Tom Corey's own taxonomy of "bad seeds."

Victoria Island, BC

Canon A-1 + Canon FL 55mm/1.2.

Fuji NPZ 800, expired.

© Bobby Asato

myamericana.us

Upset with never being in the limelight, my shadow pulls a traditional Sicilian gesture at me. Stupid thing.

Otis the cat seeking out a nice place to sunbathe in the morning.

 

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How do creative professionals who are paid to think outside the box express themselves? At Corey McPherson Nash, we do it inside the box—a shallow, glass-topped, wooden box, to be exact.

 

14 years ago we resuscitated the quaint craft of shadow-box making and turned it into a company ritual. The rules are simple: Don't go outside the box, and don't put anything living inside the box. But the object is ambitious: to provide a hands-on tutorial in Corey McPherson Nash's organizational culture. "Our basic operating principle is to define broad goals, supply a little structure, and then give people the freedom to do creative work."

 

With the shadow boxes, that principle has produced wildly diverse visions. Among the completed boxes: a vivid frightscape, complete with a crank for animating dancing-devil cutouts; a meditation on "what it could have been," featuring a loose marble and a list of design possibilities; and Tom Corey's own taxonomy of "bad seeds."

Agfa Ambi Silette/Color Ambion 35/Fuji Superia 200

Shadows of Autumn - Lucca Comic & Games 2012 Venerdi - Foto by Walter Pellegrini

John S Lens

Claunch 72 Monochrome Film

No Flash

 

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Adventurer Alastair Humphreys and photographer Chris Herwig made an unsupported crossing of Iceland. They carried all of their food, camping gear, and equipment for both glacier crossing and packrafting in 40kg packs.

 

Hiking inland from the coast to the bleak interior highlands, Alastair and Chris crossed a glacier to reach the headwaters of Iceland's longest river. There they inflated packrafts and began paddling their way down to the opposite coast.

 

For more information, writing and videos from this expedition please visit www.alastairhumphreys.com

 

For information about the commercial use of any of the Iceland images please contact Chris at www.herwigphoto.com

 

All photos in this set were taken by Alastair or Chris (http://www.flickr.com/photos/herwigphoto)

Shadow image of the CN Tower, Toronto, Canada

Polina poses against the wall in a orient styled dress. The shadows are making the patterns very unique and lively.

Para desafío en lío 2015: 2/15: sombras:

UN pequeño y fugaz beso en medio del camino. Ya era al ateardecer, lo que alagra mucho las sombras, y me hubiera gustado que quedara más clara la escena, pero si le digo a mi marido que hay que repetir otra vez..... mañana paseo sola! ;-))

Sombras en el parque de El Retiro (Madrid).

 

©2010 Jorge M. Fernández Mendoza.

www.jorgefm.com www.flickr.com/photos/jorgemfm/

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or any media without my permission.

IR Converted Olympus E-P5

Olympus 12-50mm

Heart comes out from a shadow of a round shaped cover .

Uppsala, Sweden

 

see 4 more photos (coming up here soon!) in this post

Taken with a Canon A1000IS in Monticello, NY. Type L for a better view.

Another shot from the famous Eiffel Tower. I'm not someone who fully understands from a artistic perspective the "shadow" and "abstract" shots that are posted, but I do appreciate them. After all I barely passed art are in school with a "D". So, here is one of my rare attempts at posting a shadow shot. Feel free to grade it ;-)

 

Thanks for looking.

  

Shadow of an airliner flying over the Potomac River. Taken from the Wilson Bridge.

 

I blogged about this on my Web site: The Wilson Bridge trail is wonderful

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