lcpr
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It's a good way of making shots taken at midday look more interesting, especially when you have buildings/signs to play with:

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mdarnton
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Olympus OM1 and 21/3.5:

Bootjack Equestrians by Michael Darnton, on Flickr

Bootjack Equestrians by Michael Darnton, on Flickr
Sigma 10-20 @ 10mm:

Bernie in his shop by Michael Darnton, on Flickr

Bootjack Equestrians by Michael Darnton, on Flickr

Bootjack Equestrians by Michael Darnton, on Flickr
Sigma 10-20 @ 10mm:

Bernie in his shop by Michael Darnton, on Flickr
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redisburning
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people other than me do this on purpose? and here I thought I was a unique snowflake (read: idiot with a broken aesthetic sense).
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I have long been a fan of chiaroscuro, and more recently of Caravaggio. Using the sun to make silhouettes is an easy way to accomplish this.
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I have long been a fan of chiaroscuro, and more recently of Caravaggio. Using the sun to make silhouettes is an easy way to accomplish this.
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cincyMAT
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Not sure this counts but this thread deserves a kick.

candidcameraman
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That first image is simply stunning
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sojournerphoto
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OK, I'll play



monkeypainter
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bgetty
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my favorite thread on RFF!


Darkhorse
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Are you saying that anything shot into the sun becomes CJ?
Thus, many shots that are merely silhouettes are also CJ?
I appreciate that the 3x lads seated would have qualified, but why is the girl drinking from a straw anything of note?
Likewsie Sparrow's very wide shot of a man is a street in b&w - why is of note as a possible CJ shot? It contains nothing shot into the sun. Likewise his / her shot of a man in the mid day sun with a parasol - CJ?
Or the strand of grass above? Is this really CJ ?
Or is it in fact that the Thinking Man's Bokeh is seemingly culling many at the first hurdle: that there is a shortage of Thinking Men in point o' fact adding to the OP?
Perhaps a qualification as to what is C-J would be timely?
Tim
Thus, many shots that are merely silhouettes are also CJ?
I appreciate that the 3x lads seated would have qualified, but why is the girl drinking from a straw anything of note?
Likewsie Sparrow's very wide shot of a man is a street in b&w - why is of note as a possible CJ shot? It contains nothing shot into the sun. Likewise his / her shot of a man in the mid day sun with a parasol - CJ?
Or the strand of grass above? Is this really CJ ?
Or is it in fact that the Thinking Man's Bokeh is seemingly culling many at the first hurdle: that there is a shortage of Thinking Men in point o' fact adding to the OP?
Perhaps a qualification as to what is C-J would be timely?
Tim
monkeypainter
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alistair.o
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Are you saying that anything shot into the sun becomes CJ?
Thus, many shots that are merely silhouettes are also CJ?
I appreciate that the 3x lads seated would have qualified, but why is the girl drinking from a straw anything of note?
Likewsie Sparrow's very wide shot of a man is a street in b&w - why is of note as a possible CJ shot? It contains nothing shot into the sun. Likewise his / her shot of a man in the mid day sun with a parasol - CJ?
Or the strand of grass above? Is this really CJ ?
Or is it in fact that the Thinking Man's Bokeh is seemingly culling many at the first hurdle: that there is a shortage of Thinking Men in point o' fact adding to the OP?
Perhaps a qualification as to what is C-J would be timely?
Tim
Contre jour is back lighting. I agree that many offers stretch the point but...
DRabbit
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Had no idea what "Contre jour" was until reading this thread. Thanks for the lesson 
My own examples (if I got it right)...
My own examples (if I got it right)...


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