Saturday, March 21, 2009

Just Me and My Shadow

For this week's contribution to Shadow Shot Sunday , I've got a shadowy self portrait with my favourite snowshoes, photographed with the aid of a wireless remote and tripod (which in my case means that the shot was taken with a film camera).



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Have a great week-end,
Craig

16 comments:

A Wild Thing said...

Snow-shoeing is something I always wanted to try when I lived in Colorado, back in the day, so I could snow-shoe down to the local pub...but then how would I get back without a tow...ahhh youth...

Anonymous said...

How fun to do a 'self-portrait' doing something you enjoy ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Sylvia K said...

What a great shadow shot, Craig! Always thought snow-shoeing would be fun! Thanks for sharing and happy SSS!

Anonymous said...

Very interesting shadows you have created.

Chubby Chieque said...

I live in a snowy country half of my life but I never dare to do any snow activities. Too scare to hurt myself §:-)) am just an asian chicken mumma!

Great Shot, dude! Enjoy your Sunday!

Hot Fudge said...

What a clever shot. You almost look like an angel!

Terri said...

That's a very fun shot!

bobbie said...

Wow! Snow shoes! What a great photo!

EG CameraGirl said...

Neat idea! So far all my shadows have been "found" ones- self-portraits take a lot moer thought. ;-)

Paula said...

I thought they were angel wings. How clever! And you used film, I haven't done this in a long time.

The Summer Kitchen Girls said...

Love the shadow of the snowshoes! We are singing "Me & my shadow" now too because of your title! Thanks for the shadow!

Catherine said...

what a great idea for a shadow shot... a complete self-portrait.. wonderful!

pRiyA said...

Looks like you have wings.
:-)

Dianne said...

incredibly creative! and very beautiful

I use film a lot, I still love my old Canon and the way it responds

Unknown said...

Nice photo. Snowshoeing is one thing that will get me out next winter. I'm digging them out of the garage if we have as much snow next year as this one.

Anonymous said...

Angelic!