This is my first photography for participation in The Weekend in Black and White, and the second for participation in Shadow Shot Sunday.
My other photographs with shadows you can see in the posts PLAY WITH LIGHT AND SHADOWS and SHADOWS AND BALL.
Other black and white photographs you can see if you walk through my blog. There are many such photographs because I'm in love with black and white photography :)
The shadow adds a different dimension - it cannot be the shadow of the subject, it seems as if the shadow is dancing on the ceiling. So artistic
ReplyDeleteIt is like a dream: what does the man think of the upside-down boy? Interesting shot!
ReplyDeleteVery cool and creative image!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific and very creative shadow shot for the day, Tatjana! A very different dimension indeed! Hope your weekend is going well! Enjoy!
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The photo really does seem like a dream. I have no idea how you did this but I like it very much.
ReplyDeleteA clever catch!
ReplyDeleteReally great captures!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeletegreat work.
I wonder if the man is walking on mist while observing the shadow . . . I don't know how you do this, but it's great work!
ReplyDeletewOW! Love this picture. Great shadow!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Creative, and well composed - as som many of your pictures. I like them!
ReplyDeleteYou're amazing! I just adore your photography and I'm so smitten with this one! WOW!
ReplyDeleteHowever you made the 'dreamy' shadow is beyond me...but the talent you show in your work is astounding!
ReplyDeleteMy Sunday Link: Shadow of Old Glory
Hope your weekend is treating you well!!
That's a very interesting photo! How did you get such a strange shadow? :) /Limar
ReplyDeleteI have just scrolled through some of your past posts and I love your style of isolating the subject. This one is indeed, dreamy.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! Welcome to The Weekend in Black and White.
ReplyDeleteLove the creativity in this photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever shot! It's terrific.
ReplyDeleteawesome photo
ReplyDeleteExcellent B&W interpretation. I too am in love with B&W. Your words at the top of the page are compelling and oh so true.
ReplyDeleteYes, clever indeed... and I like the lomo effect... it pushes my eyes to the two subjects.
ReplyDeleteso imaginative and creative!
ReplyDeletethanks for the visit.
Wow! That is a very interesting shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting!
your art is very very refreshing. I could learn a whole lot from you. are you available for mentoring???? :) I love your work.
ReplyDeleteThat does look like falling into a dream Great shot.
ReplyDeleteWow! Such a fantastic shot! I wonder how you did that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. and thanks for visiting my place and taking the time to comment;o)
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Hello, Tatjana, thank you for visiting my blog and for commenting. Comments like yours are always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are wonderful. You are a true artist in black and white photography, and I'm old enough to remember when everyone took black and white photos, so I've seen many of them. Good work!
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
WOW this is a great shot ! I love this picture ! How is it done ????? lol Please come to Canada and teach me !!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! You come up with some very creative shots. This is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat was very interesting. how did you do that? thanks for visiting my crazy blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great image in black and white! Great choice for SSS!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Very creative.
ReplyDeletemind blowing .. :)
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteA really mysterious and lovely photo!
Terrific and imaginative. I really like it.
ReplyDeletebrilliant work!!
ReplyDeleteamazing timing! nice blog. :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic. Love it.
ReplyDeleteFlott :-)
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¡Buenos dias Bolivia!
Thank you for visiting my entry for shadow shot sunday. your photos are beautiful and i wonder if you shot them at black and white mode or you just convert your photo into black and white.
ReplyDeleteAgain, thanks for the comments. ^^
Thank you so much for visiting my blog site. I've looked through your previous posts as well - the photos are amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery creative, great photo.
ReplyDeleteAnother outstanding B&W--you are soooo creative and take amazing photos. I want to see lots more--I'm a new "follower" now. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteInspired and intriguing.
ReplyDeleteWow-pretty darned awesome image!!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for wonderful comments.
ReplyDeleteDragonstar, thank you for nice welcoming.
Because many of you asked me how I did that, I'll try to explain the basic and most important steps in the post-processing of this photography:
In the cadre was the young boy, on his right side was a part of truck and on the other side of the street was a small part of a sidewalk and legs of a little boy and his full shadow was on the street.
First in Photoshop I cloned part of the truck, sidewalk and legs of a little child. So in the cadre left only the young boy and shadow. Then in Lightroom I converted the photography in black and white with one of the OnOne Perfect Presets. At the end I added black vignettes.
Ms. Becky, Magda and all others who are interested and want to ask me something about the photographic art, photographic techniques and post-processing of photos can write me on my email. I’ll try to help everyone.
Arlene, I always photograph in color, then convert photos.
Regards and best wishes for all
Wow, thats a wonderful photo! Thanks for commenting on mine ;o)
ReplyDeleteGood photos provoke an emotional response or make the responder want to know more. great photos do both, this is a great photo!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photo!
ReplyDeletethat is very cool...looks ghostly.
ReplyDeleteStunning! Marvellous work!
ReplyDeletewow that's an amazing photo!
ReplyDeletegreat!
ReplyDeleteThat one was fun I have to try to do that one day. Let the one in the back jump high and then only take that persons shadow - is that the way you did the photo?
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Your work is stunning.
ReplyDeleteThis has a lovely dreamy quality to it! Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my Cottage Country!
Amazing photo! I love it!
ReplyDeleteamazing shot! Great work!
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic! Love it.
ReplyDeletehey truly awesome gallery u have. I liked every shot I saw on this page and also your profile verse. Amazing. DO follow me back on my gallery.
ReplyDeleteOh - that is so clever.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are all so different but each is magic - will be visiting again! xo
Sensational! Wonderful, I love it, excellent light and magical use of shadows. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteOh, very nice. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.