2026-03-31 Shadows

The object of this two week challenge is “Shadows”. Besides finding interesting shadows in nature, there are so many ways of creating interesting shadows yourself with simple props. Here is a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReA_YxjgjRU

27 Responses to 2026-03-31 Shadows

  1. Henri says:

    Morning sunshine through our kitchen window hitting one of the breakfast nook stools.

  2. della says:

    shadow of the fence on snow , ISO 200 50mm f9,0 1/500 b/w

  3. Frankie says:

    I went downtown to try to find something different.
    ISO 800, 24 mm, f 14, 1/1000 s

  4. Henri says:

    A somewhat balanced image of a twisted wire bundle and its shadow. Used a barndoor floodlight with the barndoors almost closed, simulating a single light source. The shadows are quite sharp, but other stray light from distant light sources caused some ghosting.

  5. Brent Moore says:

    Walking Bailey after dinner in Radium….and caught some long shadows

  6. Brent Moore says:

    Morning forest shadows on the golf course- Radium.
    Amped up the contrast a bit, on my phone.

  7. tony campos says:

    Glenmore pathway bridge. Taken with cell phone.

  8. Howard Bell says:

    Some interesting geometric patterns – taken with iPhone 15 while on a bike ride around the Glenmore Reservoir

  9. Howard Bell says:

    Taken several years ago in the maze on the main floor of the Guggenheim in Bilboa – I tried to adjust contrast, exposure, brightness and saturation as the light was quite dim because of the narrow opening at the top of this part of the curved metal walled structure

  10. Brian Dunn says:

    Nighttime shot of a eucalyptus tree in Boyce Thompson Arboretum, Superior Az. with lighting illuminating its leaves against the smooth trunk. iPhone shot, ISO2500 6.8mm f/1.8 0.5sec.

  11. Karen Sandra McDaniel says:

    This is me out at Inglewood photographing birds today. At least the sun came out for a little while so we could see some shadows. Setting F7.1, FL 18mm, S 1/200

  12. Brian says:

    Shadows from trees along a community pathway in Valley Ridge. iPhone shot, ISO25 4.2mm f/1.8 1/160sec.

  13. Dwight Adams says:

    I am not sure if this is shadowy.

  14. Dwight Adams says:

    Also number 2

  15. Ron says:

    looking up through a skylight ISO 100, f/4.5, 1/125

  16. Ron says:

    Attempt to catch the pendulum in different places while also capturing it’s shadow

  17. Nick says:

    I went to Glanbow Ranch Provincial Park as well as Bowmont Park for this session but did not find anything particularly exciting to photograph. There was this interesting pathway at Glenbow park where the shadows of the trees across it made it sort of look like stairs

  18. Nick says:

    Close-up of tree trunk at Bowmont park

  19. Ron says:

    posted the wrong photo previously

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