![]() More top picks can be seen at /otoblog and all of the photos sent in can be seen in an online photo gallery at. ![]() While flying back to Sacramento International Airport from a trip to Manzanita Beach on the north Oregon coast, Class used his Apple iPhone 6 Plus to photograph the plane’s shadow on the on the ground as it made its final approach to the airport. Shooting a shadow self-portrait was a popular subject with many of the people who entered the challenge, but Ken Class of Lodi put a little different twist on his. With her Canon EOS Rebel DSLR camera she photographed the bright yellow flower in a delicate dance with its own crisp shadow on the pavement. Susan Scott of Stockton to a picture of a lily while on a walk along March Lane in Stockton. Using a Nikon D7000 DSLR camera, he captured the bike's elegant shadow/silhouette on the pavement then later converted it to black and white. Painted a hideous faded beige/yellow, Skinner saw past the unattractive color and saw the artistic possibilities in the bike’s shadow. While on a trip through the Mother Lode Gold County, Dave Skinner of Stockton came across a bike parked in front of a store in Jackson. Sitting in some of the darkest parts of the shadow, they are almost silhouetted and become a part of the shadow. The pattern of shadows from a nearby tree that emanate from the bottom of the frame and lead to the couple. With a Canon EOS 5D Mk IV DSLR camera, Rapaport captured a woman and man having lunch along the Seine River in Paris. The patterns of shadow in Stocktonian Steve Rapaport’s photo create interesting patterns for the viewer’s eye to explore. ![]() The horizontal lines of the south blinds are complimented by the diagonal bars of light and dark from the east window, which creates an interesting pattern of lines and shades. With a Canon EOS Rebel DSLR camera, Oran Schwinn of Stockton captured the light coming through the blinds on an east-facing window and created shadows on the blinds of a south-facing window at his home. The current Readers Photo Challenge assignment is “shadows.” While a few had some trouble with the concept - the pictures were to showcase shadows and not just contain them - others stepped out of the shadows and let their work shine beyond a shadow of a doubt.įifteen readers sent in 77 photos. ![]()
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