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June Photo Topic :: Shadows
Interpret that how you will, keeping in mind that the photos must be MINI related and that only one photo per member per month may be submitted.
This competition has made me aware of how significant seasonal weather is to photography. I had thought "winter motoring" in the midst of an Australian summer was going to be the only hard topic - but "shadows" in a Melbourne winter proved to be every bit as hard. If it's not actually raining, it's heavily clouded over - I reckon I've seen about 10 minutes of shadow-producing sunshine per day lately! Make me wonder how anyone in Seattle ever photographs anything!