As a kid I
used to create shadow puppet images on the wall next to my bed. Much as I tried, my small hands couldn’t
possibly make all the fantastic creations that I saw in the shadow puppet book
my grandparents gave me, but it was great fun seeing what I could come up with.
As an adult with camera in hand, I still
look for interesting ways that light will hit an object and create a really
interesting visual. Like how this piece of ironwork becomes even more interesting
when the afternoon sun hits it,
or how an
evening walk is captured in the road and we become comic caricatures of
ourselves. After days of rain, how nice it was to get outside!
Then there’s
the way the sun casts a shadow over a cat, luxuriating in the warmth.
Customers
often complain about the need for window shades in our local coffee shop, but
yesterday it was the perfect setting for this fun photo.
I’ve yet to
capture a moon shadow, like in the Cat Stevens song– perhaps one day though!
6 comments:
Shadow is another way to perceive the reality. You show that with your beautiful series.
I like those long shadows! especially the one with a flower in it.
I like the one on the street.
Beautiful shadow play, and I love how his smile is lit up in the last one!
Fun that you leave us with an interesting challenge! I`m humming the song:))♫
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When I saw your title, I thought of a sundial. And now that I read your post, I think that you should make yourself one! :)
These are so great! However, I have a favorite - the one where you look so tall. It reminds me of my childhood and playing outside.
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