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Thread: When shadow = your subject

  1. #21

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    Re: When shadow = your subject

    recent print

  2. #22

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    Re: When shadow = your subject

    Not quite the whole subject, but certainly a strong compositional element. 5x7 EFke 100 printed on Azo in Amidol. First really good print using this combo, let me know what you all think.

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    Re: When shadow = your subject

    Here's the ubiquitous self portrait shadow shot. This time with my 6yr old son. I believe this was made on world toy camera day 2007. Obviously this isn't LF (it's from a Diana), so if the mods don't approve please yank at will

    Alan.

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