Well folks, this could be fun. To me shadows can be mysterious, they can be awesome in portraits and can also work your imagination.
http://content.photojojo.com/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-shadow-play/This site is really good and it opens doors. It also uses what I call a ''false shadow'', i.e. shooting into light so as the subject has a shdowy look. Not really a shadow per se, but an idea.
So here we go for a shadowy weekend
Here is one here, my favourite wheel!
Here is another one, the shadows caused by my headlights as I shot the moon the other evening
And here is one I really like
Roadrunner wrote:
Well folks, this could be fun. To me shadows can be mysterious, they can be awesome in portraits and can also work your imagination.
http://content.photojojo.com/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-shadow-play/This site is really good and it opens doors. It also uses what I call a ''false shadow'', i.e. shooting into light so as the subject has a shdowy look. Not really a shadow per se, but an idea.
So here we go for a shadowy weekend
Great photos Roadrunner love the last 2...
Posted this in the gallery as you started the thread....Ouch
JoboX wrote:
Great photos Roadrunner love the last 2...
Posted this in the gallery as you started the thread....Ouch
That is Awesome all right!
Roadrunner wrote:
Well folks, this could be fun. To me shadows can be mysterious, they can be awesome in portraits and can also work your imagination.
http://content.photojojo.com/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-shadow-play/This site is really good and it opens doors. It also uses what I call a ''false shadow'', i.e. shooting into light so as the subject has a shdowy look. Not really a shadow per se, but an idea.
So here we go for a shadowy weekend
Thanks,RR for hosting...Will get back tomorrow after work! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Roadrunner wrote:
The lamp and the book?
A slight movement of the apples together and we have a heart..... :thumbup: :thumbup:
JoboX wrote:
A slight movement of the apples together and we have a heart..... :thumbup: :thumbup:
Huh, did not notice that. You have a good eye.....
I have looked at these challenges several times. Always enjoyed what was entered. So here is my first attempt. If nothing else the trip to the mountain was great.
An old one for me but the question is can you see the bird.... still use it as an avatar
Roadrunner wrote:
The lamp and the book?
I hope this qualifies as shadows... it took a bit of work to get the shadow effect :-D
Just off the quilt frame
Plymouth34 wrote:
I have looked at these challenges several times. Always enjoyed what was entered. So here is my first attempt. If nothing else the trip to the mountain was great.
You might call that ''a high altitude shadow''
Got any more attempts for us? Be happy to see them
JoboX wrote:
An old one for me but the question is can you see the bird.... still use it as an avatar
Aha,,,yes saw it....you're good!
ggiaphotos wrote:
I hope this qualifies as shadows... it took a bit of work to get the shadow effect :-D
Now THAT is original..FredAnn, did you see that?
Sher
Loc: Colorful Colorado
Roadrunner wrote:
Well folks, this could be fun. To me shadows can be mysterious, they can be awesome in portraits and can also work your imagination.
http://content.photojojo.com/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-shadow-play/This site is really good and it opens doors. It also uses what I call a ''false shadow'', i.e. shooting into light so as the subject has a shdowy look. Not really a shadow per se, but an idea.
So here we go for a shadowy weekend
Great challenge and great idea RR.... I always love your performer pics....and your train track pics...and your motorcycle pics.....and your wood pics....and your barn pics....and your Quebec pics and............
Sher
Loc: Colorful Colorado
JoboX wrote:
Great photos Roadrunner love the last 2...
Posted this in the gallery as you started the thread....Ouch
Please tell me how to do this.....PLEASE.?.?
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