Yes, thanks, Ms. T, I take them by placing the lens hard against the window glass and burning in time exposures. The window glass is dirty (and regrettably uncleanable) but because the focus depth of field is miles away, it essentially vanishes in the shot.
I've always been as fascinated by where the shadow falls... as I am the light itself.
These are your pictures of course. I pass a tree or mountain here with awesome shadows and think of you. :) Ms T
ReplyDeleteYes, thanks, Ms. T, I take them by placing the lens hard against the window glass and burning in time exposures. The window glass is dirty (and regrettably uncleanable) but because the focus depth of field is miles away, it essentially vanishes in the shot.
ReplyDeleteI've always been as fascinated by where the shadow falls... as I am the light itself.
http://clocktowertenants.com/2012/09/light-and-shadow.html
I remember one night in Times Square watching you take picture. I did have fun. Xo Ms T
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