I tried taking some shadow pictures in this colourful environment. I think they turned out not too bad.
I think my preference is the last one.
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I tried taking some shadow pictures in this colourful environment. I think they turned out not too bad.
I think my preference is the last one.
Really cool. I like the first one the best .... possibly because it is a full shadow and somewhat smaller than the last one, and thus sharper .
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cool set. I remember Marko had some shots from here.
I am not sure why but I too prefer the first one. I am wondering if that is because they are walking left to right?????
Thanks Matt, Runmonty for your input. I never thought of the walking direction. Perhaps left to right is more appealing, I'm not sure. Maybe because we read left to right that direction is more comfortable,
The one thing about the first one I didn't like is the escalator in the background which is not in the last one. With the last one I do like the high heels, however I have to admit I wasn't totally comfortable with the bottom part of the shadow which is a bit fuzzy. Next time to Montreal I will try this again and see if I can perfect it.
I don't recall Marco's shots of the Palais des Congrais. Perhaps he can remind us of them. I suspect it was one of his ICMs.
I prefer the first and the last and I think it's because the full shadow is framed within the single colour.
Thanks Iggy.
I nominated the first one for member's choice
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missed this whole set. 1, 2, 3, and 5 are my faves so nice set! Cool asnow!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by Marko; 12-07-2016 at 04:50 PM.
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