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Shadow and light

pollobarca

New member
Got into work, clocked in looked up the stairs and saw this.


managed to keep out of the shot!

Some great photos here BTW.

rgds

paul
 

pollobarca

New member
My Favourite trattoria near to Marzabotto ( Bologna province).
A bit eccentric but you have a choice of 40 first dishes and 40 second with all the
variations. Menu ( I kid you not) changes daily! Went there one time to find 2 fire trucks in the car park, the firemen had stopped there for lunch....


GX100

the menu (just to show its size)

This menu is not a shadow of any other!
 

sizifo

New member
Very nice photos. Must say I like the leaning fence one a log BlasR.

I think this one applies (possibly posted it elsewhere as well)
 

Will

New member
Wow, this thread has livened up a bit lately. Really good images being posted people!

Inspired me to look for more to post.

Old one I have probably posted a long time ago elsewhere.
Olympus C3040Z (makes me wonder why I don't still use it!


GRD2
 

Don Ellis

Member
The Saint

This is a great thread, Will. Lots of very very striking photos, especially the latest post from your Olympus C3040Z.

Here's an infrared (not that it matters, considering the subject) I took a few years ago with the help of a manhole cover.



Don
 

Lili

New member
An excellent thread with interesting variations on the theme indeed
here are 2 from me






S6000fd
 

pollobarca

New member
Light in the shadows, windows reflecting into shade.
I ran the RAW from my gx100 through Silkypix free then , after cropping tried out Sigmasp3 on the JPG's.

The letterbox and Yellow house are RAW from the GX100 run through Silkypix-
This is really a good thread! Hope my submissions are up to the standards set!
 
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