W/NW: shadows

vincentbenoit

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Show us your shadow!

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(Ronda, Spain; Bessa-R with Color-Skopar 35/2.5C, Tri-X rated at 400 iso and developed in Adox A49 1+1)

Cheers
Vincent
 
Hello, I like shadows a lot! Here is mine, almost a year old, when I started to shoot film. It's from my second film, I think. The make is some cheap Foma (local stuff here), but I didn't develop it myself (started developping this fall). Camera was Minolta Hi-matic F.

Martin
 
Thank you Vincent.
actually that one you pick stands for "The King Is Dead, Long Live The King" and is there for the fact, that I sold my D70 in favor to buy a proper rangefinder (I was thinking of bessa). I was lucky then to meet a man, who was selling his Leica CL for the price I could cover with the money from D70. So I ended up with CL and the photo we are talking about is one of the first from CL. It's my vital grandma - she is 80 and she still ride a bike daily (even on the snow).
Martin
 
Vincent, are you asking for our shadows in the frame, or otherwise? In any case, I'm covering the bases:


:)
 
RayPA said:
Vincent, are you asking for our shadows in the frame, or otherwise?
I was thinking more specifically of pictures in which the photographer's shadow is part of the composition, à la Lee Friedlander... but any interesting shadow will do. ;)
Cheers
Vincent
 
vincentbenoit said:
I was thinking more specifically of pictures in which the photographer's shadow is part of the composition, à la Lee Friedlander... but any interesting shadow will do. ;)
Cheers
Vincent
well I am in the lower left corner I am sitting in a wheelchair
 
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