Looking through your shadow
Looking through your shadow
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Awards
Winner in Creative Shadows Photo Challenge
People's Choice in My shadow and Me Photo Challenge
People's Choice in It's a background photo Photo Challenge
Winner in The Decisive Moment Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Album Cover Photo Challenge
Winner in Ready, steady . . . . . Photo Challenge
Winner in Un-aware Photo Challenge
Winner in Juxtapositional Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Street Photo Challenge
Peer Award
Superb Composition
Top Choice
Outstanding Creativity
Absolute Masterpiece
Magnificent Capture
All Star
Superior Skill
Genius
Virtuoso
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KristinaOers
August 10, 2018
Wonderful colour scheme, composition and story to this photo! The placement of shadows is perfect! He seems to have xray vision ;-)
MicktheGreek
August 15, 2018
The way you capture these random and unsuspected moments is unique, to say the least, Eelco. The rule of thirds is applied to a tee, while the juxtaposition of modern and old leaves the viewer with much to imagine and reflect upon. Great photo, well done!
tonywooderson
December 01, 2018
Great shot - a shot with vision perhaps? Wins my Juxtapositional challenge. Several things make it stand out for me - the 'story' (rays from the eyes); the diagonals and triangles; the contest of the rectangles; the contrast of old and new; the man mimicking the sign.
roelraadsen
December 02, 2018
Gefeliciteerd Eelco met het winnen van mijn wedstrijdje "Un-aware". Zonder op namen te letten vond ik die plaat van jou nog het best. Wel weinig inzendingen dit keer. Dus niet te ver buiten je schoenen gaan lopen van trots. Groet. Roel.
Cookies4U
April 22, 2019
love your composition here with a well-composed stride-by, his shadow and shadow off the wall pointing the way forward!
JayneBug
July 15, 2019
Such a creative capture! Well done. Congratulations on your well deserved award.
swavzmarlicki
July 15, 2019
Congratulations on winning peoples choice in my challenge: "it's a background"
Katnott
July 16, 2019
Nice win congrats what an outstanding photo .. one of my favs of yours. nicely done!
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Joviaal
July 16, 2019
Congrats again with your win, this one hits the subject rights on its head. Perfect.
Pjerry
May 15, 2020
Ik denk dat veel mensen het speciale van deze foto missen, anders had je absoluut de schaduwwedstrijd moeten winnen. Mijn schuld misschien wel, was vergeten te stemmen. Het zijn er ook zo achterlijk veel op dit moment....
JayneBug
December 09, 2020
This is a favorite...what a marvelous capture, so well crafted and unique.
LoCiceroPhotography
April 26, 2023
Obviously, by all the comments, this is a brilliant image!! I agree. Also, it is perfect for my challenge. But it appears that you are one of few who actually understood my challenge. Love it!
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Behind The Lens
Location
I took this photo in Portugal.Time
It was about 2 pm.Lighting
The sunlight was strong and great for this occasion! The sun stood high in the sky and casted strong vertical shadows, the reason I was so happy with this photo.Equipment
I didn't use any equipment other then my wonderful little Lumix DMC-TZ100.Inspiration
I was photographing this building with its closed windows as this young man came walking through my photo. I saw this great opportunity to try to match the young man with the shadow casted by the signpost. I waited for a second and clicked three times... The second click made the image I hoped for! The shadow of the signpost came right from his eyes as he was looking at his phone without seeing anything, this feeling is reflected by the blinded windows, a great combinalion.Editing
I did a little post-processing in Lightroom, only to enhance some details but the photo is allmost as it originally was when I took it.In my camera bag
I don't have any equipment in my bag (yet) I am a beginning photographer and I am learning to use a camera, to look for the good light, composition and point of view. One day when I know how to use and set the camera well enough, I will start to think about a bag filled with technical things instead of the need to understand...Feedback
The first and best advice I can give anybody is to be patient and wait until that one moment you are looking for comes around... But before you can sit and wait to take the photo, you have to have an idea what you want to achieve and where. Look when the light will be good and from what position you want to take your photo. The right time of day and the right weather are important as well. In this case I had an idea about my subject (the wall with the blinded windows and the sign) when a young man came by and gave me the possibility to change my mind in a second and make him the subject! Luck and coincidence are two of our best friends...I allways shoot a wider area to be able to crop the photo later into a nice composition. I like to edit and crop in different ways, so I can choose the best one the next day, when I can have a fresh look at them.