Man Shadow Dog

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Two more photographs of shadows from a high vantage point at Clover Point beside Ross Bay. When I took the other photographs (see here and here) I was waiting for this dog and his man, and accompanying shadows to arrive. I had spotted them in the distance and thought that they might make a pretty nice shot. They did not walk in the ideal line (and I was not going to shout down from the edge to see if he would retrace his steps by a slightly different route). I think the first one I posted is the best placement of the man and shadow. But the top one here works pretty well


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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens, ISO100, f5.6, 1/250th Processed in Lightroom 4 and Topaz B&WEffects.

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35 thoughts on “Man Shadow Dog

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  3. I may be able to settle all differences. I ones had a summer job where I painted lines on a tunnel road. In Greenland. Don’t ask. But I believe my work experience speaks for itself. I may be able to furnish references regarding the quality of my work as well as my service record. And I don’t drink beer (anymore) so that is more for you guys.

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    • Ah, just the man for the job! Perfect qualifications. Maybe we could some prints painted in the adjacent tunnels if we have the relevant expertise. And it feels colder than Greenland here right now, so that part fits. Wow, all in one package!

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      • Museums are well known for their economical ways, so I don’t need to ask. Anyone that works at a museum is used to working for free. The added inducement here is two days off without pay, museums are stingy that way.

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  4. You’re right, the first one is the best of the series but the first shot here is excellent, too. I like Mel’s idea of the painted footsteps too but you will also have to include some dog footsteps painted as well.

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    • Oh good, two assistants. You will need a sponge in the shape of dog feet, on a stick to save your back. If you follow Melinda with her feet-on-wheel device then you can align the dog prints as if on a short leash (most suitable for this shot). I will supervise both of you. We can go for a beer after the shot is taken.

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