Photographer's Note
This picture will explain the one that I uploaded yesterday with one man walking down the steps and had two extra shodows next to him.
Basically, the sun was shining at an intestering angle in Central park stretching people's shadow longer at around 2pm on a sunny saturday of January. My friend and I were at the top and our shadows were reflected at the bottom of the steps.
Back to my uploaded picture of yesterday(one man three shadows), The shadow was not his own. There were three people at the top, a man was walking down the steps but he was in the shade and therefore he did not have a shadow. It happened that he lined up with the most left shadow of the three people at the top so you would think one of the shadows was his. :)
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jwmunro
(286) 2010-01-31 8:22
Hello Anne -
This is an interesting image. As photographers we all seem to strive to make sure our shadow is not part of the image. Here you have broken that unwritten rule and focused on your shadow. I like this as your image is well exposed and composed. I like to think you were thinking "out of the box" with this image. Well done!
Thank you for sharing.
John
Photo Information
- Copyright: Anne Schmickel (atfr2006) (22)
- Genre: ËÞÄÈ
- Medium: ÖÂÅÒÍÎÉ
- Date Taken: 2010-01-23
- Categories: ÞÌÎÐ
- Exposure: f/5.0, 1/400 ñåêóíä
- More Photo Info: view
- Âåðñèÿ: Îðèãèíàëüíàÿ âåðñèÿ
- Date Submitted: 2010-01-25 11:18