It’s shadow play this week! I remember playing with shadows as a kid, and we still do–with our cameras. This week John is encouraging us to show shadows affect our photos. I’m going to dive right in.
I’m always looking for shadows when I photograph flowers and leaves. They add dimension and interest to the subject. It’s almost like seeing a flower within a flower or leaf within a leaf. Shadows also accent the folds and lines in the subjects.


Next are shadows captured during museum visits. Here are two different sculptures. The first was at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento and the second at the, unfortunately, now closed Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, (Not to get political.) I liked how the lighting created two shadows in the first picture. And somehow the shadow of the photographer shadow bombed the second! I remember thinking the lighting on the sculpture was fantastic.


Sometimes shadows make photographing the beautiful Sacramento murals difficult. Or do tree branch shadows add a mysterious dimension?


Sometimes shadows make a ramp more interesting, accenting lines, and an old window look more mysterious.


Finally a shadow can culminate the end of a fun photo outing with a good friend.

Thanks John for encouraging my shadow play. When you respond to his challenge please remember to link to his post and use the Lens-Artists tag. Last week we had fun with Patti’s juxtaposition challenge. I totally enjoyed seeing your responses. Next week Ann-Christine will be leading our challenge, so be sure to look for her post. In the meantime stay safe and be resilient.
Love the tree branches across the mural.
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Thanks Sandy!
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Anne, shadows on murals can be troublesome, and in this week’s Thursday post, I ran into a troublesome shadow that I left alone in the end. Having noted that, your photos of the murals are somehow enhanced by the shadows, something I didn’t achieve.
My favorites in your gallery are the floral images that feature translucent leaves and flowers accented by the shadows they cast. Beautiful work.
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Thanks John! I had fun with this one.
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These are cracking photos. Thre are a gang of bloggers who may struggle with this one, having posted a shadow shot a day for a month for Becky’s Squares challenge. We’re all shadowed out! Let’s see …
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Thanks Margaret! There’s always one more shadow.
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Anne, I love your shadows. My favorites are the ones from the museums.
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Thanks Beth!
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Anne, you were having a very good time with this challenge. These photos are evidence. They are beautiful.
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Thanks Egidio!
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Beautiful collection, Anne! I was almost adding the pic of one of my shadows too, but then don’t know why I didn’t 😀. Good to see that you did!
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Thanks PR! We’d do that at the end of all our outings if the sun was right.
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Good play with shadows. Enjoyed the shadow selfie, they are so much fun
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Thanks I. J.!
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I love the way you include shadows in your photos, Anne.
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Thanks Rupali!
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I love your flower and leaf shadows and also what you say about them creating almost a second flower within the flower 🙂
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I love the way you caught the shadows on the murals Anne! Beautiful post.
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Thanks Tina!
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