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you can see a shadow of the man (my husband) an old photo I took with my G3 when I first got it in 2003
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i remember this shot
![]() i love it ![]() wish the shadow was more visible (lol, that was said earlier this year when you posted it also :-p ) but it's not a big deal! Vito |
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![]() Hi Julie, I think this is a wonderful example of the power of b & w photography. Canna. |
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Thanks for the comments, I did attempt to darken the shadow behind my hubby but thought this was about as far as I would go.
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very, very striking photo lady! it kind of haunts . . . :shock:
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well, there is a shadow underneath that rock to the right
:-) nice tonal range. |
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