Walking my shadow into a photograph feels a bit brushing up against the landscape. Maybe it’s the closest thing a photographer has to the way a cat marks territory.
Interacting can be unpredictable, but on this occasion it resulted in an interesting dose of surrealism.
The Midland Building is in Green River, Utah.
August 30th
Panasonic G3/14mm/wide converter

nice light and nice shorts 😉
it was nice light, and the shorts have since bit the dust. 😉
Great shot, John! Your shadow nearly reaches completely across the street!
thanks, Josh
Comme une impression d’espace, de grandeur dans un milieu hors norme.
J’aime beaucoup votre commentaire…merci!
I’m looking at this and I am hearing this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLzPINVVTQA.
That wash of golden light….
Bill Frisell–quite possibly the most inventive living guitarist…thanks so much for this one Lynell…a major compliment which I probably don’t deserve.
It’s true. It was my first thought. (and you’re welcome…)
I don’t know why, but my eye keeps going down that grate in the foreground. Love this shot.
The grate looks like it’s hovering in space.. a bit bizarre, actually. The picture might be a little boring without it.