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Our Daily Challenge: February 23: Shadows
I realized when taking on this challenge that I have a lot to learn in regards to photographing shadows. A slight change in light can result in a huge difference in the shadows. Its rather an amazing thing to play around with.
This picture was taken in Stuttgart. The sun is setting and people just want to go home more after a hard day's work....
Dieses Bild ist in Stuttgart entstanden. Die Sonne geht unter und die Leute wollen nach einem anstrengenden Arbeitstag nur noch mehr nach Hause...
DSC01047 by Yvonne Schade
“Anyone can love a rose, but it takes a lot to love a leaf. It’s ordinary to love the beautiful, but it’s beautiful to love the ordinary.”
- MJ Korvan
This is actually part of the spillway for Lake Shawnee in Topeka KS.
Taken with Nikon D7200, 16-85, Polarizer and 3 stop ND.
Processed Lightroom and Analog Efex Pro
ANSH119 #5 "Shade patterns"
These shadows are from the railing of a wheelchair ramp from the lower parking lot in front of the American Bank Center (the closest thing we have to a convention center) in Corpus Christi, Texas. This parking lot is at the water's edge of Corpus Christi Bay, and on a nice day (without the tortuous heat on this day) is a pleasant place to sit and watch the ships come in.
Poles on the adobe facade of the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe cast shadows in the late afternoon sun.
Nanzenji
Kyoto, JAPAN
Photographed on the Kyoto photowalking with my friends Eric, Teruhide-san and Roger.
A gentle view looking across to Round Hill at Wittenham Clumps, South Oxfordshire. I was quite taken by the soft long shadow of the tree cast by the late afternoon sun.
Leica M5
50 mm summilux
Adox Silvermax 100
Adox Silvermax 1+29
Paper: Ilford MG RC V glossy
Ilford Multigrade developer