A shadow is an area where light is blocked by an object. When light travels in a straight line and meets something opaque—like a person, a tree, or a building—the object prevents light from reaching the surface behind it. The result is a darker shape that mirrors the outline of the object. That dark shape is the shadow. In simple terms Light source → shines Object → blocks the light Surface behind → receives less or no light ➡️ A shadow appears More than just physics Beyond science, shadows carry deeper meaning: In photography, shadows add depth, contrast, mood, and mystery. They help shape forms and guide the viewer’s eye. In art, shadows can suggest time, direction, and emotion. In reflection and metaphor, a shadow often represents what is hidden, unseen, or overlooked—things that exist, but are not immediately visible. A quiet reminder A shadow only exists because light exists. Without light, there would be no shadow at all. That is why shadows are not ...
Musings on photography and my photos.