back for another visit...still loving your take on this week's topic. Many a time I have done as you did with this shot...watched out the plane's window as its shadow moves across the terrain below. You've done well in capturing and displaying your shot...IMHO. Bravo!
The sepia and torn edges make me think you wanted it to look old, but it's a modern day airliner. And I think a much bigger shadow is needed for this idea to be effective.
Hmmm...plzforgivemy ignorance... But uh what is this.?
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4/25/2012 6:23:55 AM
hi irishkell, i think lenscap1 comment is related to my entry only, although some extraordinary photos are made having as subject the shadow. best regards!
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I really like this one as it is so unique. I like the processing and the idea of the subject.
the plane... the plane... : ) ok... I see it now. Interested in how you did this, and I agree with Michael-s
Thank you all. I will post in my gallery also a bigger shodow after the contest. I choose the quality instead of quantity this time.
back for another visit...still loving your take on this week's topic. Many a time I have done as you did with this shot...watched out the plane's window as its shadow moves across the terrain below. You've done well in capturing and displaying your shot...IMHO. Bravo!
Agree with Michael. I like the effect but a bigger shadow is needed. Had trouble figuring out what I was looking at.
The sepia and torn edges make me think you wanted it to look old, but it's a modern day airliner. And I think a much bigger shadow is needed for this idea to be effective.
Picture of the plane's shadow i made in the air!
Hmmm...plzforgivemy ignorance... But uh what is this.?
hi irishkell, i think lenscap1 comment is related to my entry only, although some extraordinary photos are made having as subject the shadow. best regards!
I've never heard of shadow photography. Would you explain it please? Interesting shot.
Thank you, good luck yourself in the contest!
love your take on this weeks theme. shadow photography. looks like some interesting and unique processing. kudos.