Shadows
Shadows can make quite an impact to your photographs; they may have hard shadows with repetitive patterns that makes them look abstract, or cloud shadows over a landscape that can give a strong emotional appeal, or just simply a shadow of a person or tree.
The great thing about shadows is that they can be taken either with the main subject, or just on there own.
Below, I’ve chosen some of my favourites from the creative commons on Flickr.
Shadow of mount Evans in colorado by Zach Dischner
Shadows of transparency by zeeweez
Shadows on the deck at sunrise by Melissa
‘Obligatory artsy shadow photo’ by Incase
Car shadows by Clearly Ambiguous
Discovering her shadow by Just Taken Pics
Cool Shadows by thisreidwrites
Angles, lines, light and shadows by Kevin Dooley
Tree shadow on a brick wall by Suzie T
Casting a distorted shadow in Prague by davidnikonvscanon
Stolen shadow by Pierre Bedat
Shadows on the green by keepwaddling1
Light and shadow by jenny downing
Me and my shadow by Stewart
Shadows on Caldaro by Jon Shave
Image by mikebaird
Image by Pink sherbet photography
Shadow by elif ayse
Shadow by Jim Sneddon
Shadows by Inoc
Shadows by Phillie Casablanca
Hot air balloon shadow © A Webber
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Featured image by Fields of view
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