Shadows and reflections contest entry: @antikus369

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Interesting, albeit simple, shadows can be found everywhere.
As well as here at the dacha in a village outside the city.
In the photo there are two in one at once - Shadow and Reflection.

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And also shadows where children play on the playground in the city.
Summer gives us all a lot of opportunities for creativity.
Amazing urban environment and kids.

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As if heading - Shadows, children and pets (we have a dog).
A wonderful city playground for walking our beloved dogs.
It is very good that such a place exists.

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This swing is interestingly executed, the children really liked it.
It is so easy and safe for children to swing on them.
But for now, there are parents nearby, as I think.

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A small but beautiful still life - flowers and shadows on the wall.
Everything turns out unexpectedly, you need to seize the moment.
The shadow that appeared in our house at sunset.

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Such shadows can be seen in winter when you are out for a walk.
Flying from summer to winter, by means of an old photograph.
Winter and cold, snow and frost, sun and shade.

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Wow! And who is hiding behind the building in the shadows?
We must somehow, apparently, quickly leave here.
Apparently this is some kind of beast...

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Passers-by very often leave their shadows on the trail as they walk.
People, apparently, want to catch up with their shadow?
It was a very nice and sunny day.

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Our favorite pets - cats also left their shadow on the tiles in the yard.
The cat lies asleep and bask in the sun in a village outside the city.
The cat sleeps so well that he hears nothing.

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But the most interesting shadows are always left by gratings.
Wrought iron railings at the entrance to the store.
Nice decor on the streets of the city.

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Сontest Shadows and reflections

CONTEST - SHADOWS AND REFLECTIONS

Today I continue to participate in contest Shadows and Reflections by @Galenkp, but today I only have a post about the Shadows. And by posting this post, I also really hope that my photos will be liked by both the contestants and ordinary viewers who are on the Hive blockchain platform, the Ecency application and the Shadow Hunter community. Thanks to everyone who read my post, left a comment and voted for it. This is important both for me and for the competition being held.

Sometimes people have a question, why are contests held in general? Here's how we have an example here on the platform. There is the simplest answer to this, so as not to burden the brain too much for everyone who wants to know the very essence and basis of this topic. As I think, any competition, and especially among bloggers (or authors writing something) and photographers, is held in order to attract a new audience in the community or increase the growth of the number of new peers. Or, so that bloggers become interested in a particular topic. How would it be...

As for this competition, I like it because I have been doing posts for a long time in the community of Shadow Hunters, where the topic changes every week - Shadows and Reflections. Personally, I got an interest in the fact that every photographer (as an author) every week looks for new objects for the competition to show them to the viewer. These can be landscapes, household items, people and animals, as participants in the creative process for the photographer. Here it is possible to apply in work whatever the photographer wishes, as a master of his craft. The main thing is that each participant strictly follows the rules of the competition. Such are my thoughts...

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
-original photo;
-first publication;
-camera Sony 16.2.
(Translated via Google translator from Russian)

Photos posted by me are clickable. They can be viewed in large size by clicking on the photo.

Photos were taken with the size of 2592 x 1944 pixels.
For insertion into a post on Ecency and Hive, the size is reduced to 1280 x 960 points..
Photo taken - Sony 16.2 - 3x Zoom, Vario-Tessar lens.

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