2013-04-29, 15:59 | Link #8874 |
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Is that a cardboard cutout? For a moment I thought it was a chalk drawing on the ground, which would have been a way cooler exercise in perspective.
Presumably that was taken at or near a convention or something similar. I would think even in Japan you don't just walk around dragging a cardboard cutout of a little girl by the hand on the off chance that someone might recognize the reference.
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2013-04-29, 20:25 | Link #8878 | |
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One thing you learn in photography (or at least should) is that on an overcast day, objects under the open sky cast no shadows except directly beneath them, because the sky is evenly lit from all directions. You can see the only shadows he casts are those directly under his feet. An effectively 2D object suspended in the air would cast no noticeable shadow, or at most an indistinct line, because it is not thick enough to cast a significant penumbra (an area without line of sight to most of the sky), let alone an umbra (area where the entire sky is obscured). |
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