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duisburg, landschaftspark

Canon EOS 40D EF-S 55-250mm 4.5-5.6 IS

Le ombre di Roma

Gotta big mouth..... LOL .

Support posts for the overhead walkway at Nine Gun Emplacement on Sandy Hook. Contax IIIa, Ferrania P30, Rodinal 1:50

2400 block of S. King Drive

 

Shadows, ink, and silhouettes. Shades of color.. Shadows and silhouettes in a minimalist still life..

Alone on highway 417 with the sunset directly behind my VStrom, shadowing in front.

Processed with VSCO with wwf preset

shadow battle between destinelee and Pictr 30D

I was attracted to the shadows as much as I was the palm fronds.

Palm Tree shadow on the beach in Barbados.

 

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Marble,

Macro,

Shadow,

Three (3)

Mandy,

Stack of 11 photos,

Inanimate,

Sphere,

Clear,

Round.

20200413_6396_7D2-100 Shadow Fork

 

#11666

  

This was taken on brighton seafront a while ago. the shadows that day were beautiful and i got a few shots, mostly of BMXers, but i also got one of this couple

231 2011 12 11 file

Shadows explored

quick stop...i am on the move...see you next friday...take care

 

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Location: Ulu Dong Raub Pahang Malaysia

a shot from my OLY

This description is for the "the one I really like. a singular experience" group. I've chosen to post this photo to the group because I think it's one of the best photos I've ever taken. It was a spur of the moment thing. I had taken my son and daughter to a park on Bellingham Bay in the late afternoon and they were both near the water looking for interesting rocks. I caught my son during that with the water behind him. I was thrilled with the photo and posted it to Flickr shortly afterward. My wife only saw it for the first time just a couple weeks ago, and she stopped what she was doing, approached the computer with a look of shock on her face. She stared at it for a moment and said, "You took that? You really took that? He's beautiful. It's perfect! It's just so... him!" Probably the best compliment I've gotten on a photo ever.

 

Aesthetically, what I really love about this image is the vague yin and yang with my son's silhouette and the dark part below balancing the bright part. Probably the best use of negative space in any of my photos.

The Roman aqueduct at Segovia.

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