Running to catch up with mum and dad.
Graham Smith wrote:
Running to catch up with mum and dad.
Top marks Graham. At first I was wondering how one got a light source to radiate shadows but then I looked closer and discovered they were embedded. A clever juxtaposition, that.
Bob Yankle wrote:
Top marks Graham. At first I was wondering how one got a light source to radiate shadows but then I looked closer and discovered they were embedded. A clever juxtaposition, that.
Thank you Bob. In the right light it is a unique spot.
In discussions of dodge/burn or effective use of light and shadows in b&w images, I often suggest people view your work, Graham. You continue to inspire!
Graham Smith wrote:
Running to catch up with mum and dad.
Wow, those long shadows and lines give this photo a really surreal look. I think it is very effective.
Erich
Are you
sure you're not a lot taller than I thought you were? Or was it that harbour wall that you never leave home without? You've almost convinced me to start using one myself. Is there a travel-friendly version available?
R.G. wrote:
Are you
sure you're not a lot taller than I thought you were? Or was it that harbour wall that you never leave home without? You've almost convinced me to start using one myself. Is there a travel-friendly version available?
I use the inflatable version
Graham Smith wrote:
I use the inflatable version
I knew there had to be a sensible explanation
.
R.G. wrote:
I knew there had to be a sensible explanation
.
I was on the higher level of the esplanade.
The light, the lines, the angles, the subject, the shadows--what’s not to like?
Excellent, Graham, excellent.
Graham Smith wrote:
I was on the higher level of the esplanade.
The mystery of the radiating "shadows" is revealed. Were The Drifters a residency act?
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
I thought the pier was Cromer - until I spotted the 2nd deck.
John N wrote:
I thought the pier was Cromer - until I spotted the 2nd deck.
It is Cromer John. Ilove dressed crab
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
I'm up there a lot (relatives etc.) so will have to look out for this angle.
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