This long shadow stretched across a busy intersection - forget about getting a shot that was continuous and pure!
An uninterrupted long shot, no way!
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The price of uninterrupted shots is that in a busy place like NYC - they might not show up. Yet, the pace of the City allows for great shadows that are full of taxis and pedestrians. These are great!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea - find a cool shadow, then everyone who passes it adds another shadow to it. Wonderful. May I borrow your idea? (By the time I go to bed tonight, and get up tomorrow, I'll probably forget, but it's an idea I wish I could remember long enough to do it.)
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Interesting lines this makes!!
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A fantastic long shadow shot. Great how you put this photos together.
ReplyDeleteGreat shooting!
ReplyDeleteThis is great!
ReplyDeleteIt's all the more interesting for the 'interruptions'.
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I like that last one the best - the foot forward. your shots always blow me away. have a great week Margaret!
ReplyDeleteI like the interruptions! Great shots!
ReplyDeletebelle serie sur le theme de l'ombre. j'aime beaucoup l'idee
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