In the morning, the sun rises in the east, casting light toward the west. As you stand facing the sun, your body blocks the sunlight, creating a shadow that extends behind you, toward the west. This is a natural result of the sun's position relative to your location.
The shadow is in front of you when the sun is behind you, typically in the late morning or early afternoon. The length and direction of the shadow will vary depending on the position of the sun in the sky.
When the sun is shining in your face, your shadow will be behind you.
Your shadow will fall in the direction opposite the source of light - with you between the light source and the shadow. The direction of your shadow relative to you will depend on what direction you are facing.If you are facing toward the light source, the shadow will be behind you.If you are facing away from the light source, it will be in front of you.If you have the light source to your right, the shadow will be to your left.If you have the light source to your left, the shadow will be to your right.If the light source is directly above you, the shadow will be directly under you.If you move past a light source, your shadow will move from behind you to beside you and then to in front of you.
Morning
at noon the shadow is point sized {smaller} and in morning and evening the shadow is the longest.
Your shadow will be in front of you because shadows will always be in the opposite direction from light sources.
A shadow is usually longer in the morning and shorter in the afternoon.
In the morning, a shadow falls from the East to the West. It is also short, rather than it being long in the afternoon. At an equivalent time in the morning, the shadow is just as long as it is at the equivalent time in the afternoon.
The Shadow Behind You - 2014 was released on: USA: 13 May 2014
On my Shadow it is behind the seat.
The difference between a morning shadow and a afternoon shadow is the face different ways and the opposite ways to the suns position.A morning shadow is very light but afternoon shadow is deep.
If your shadow is behind you on a winter morning, you would most likely be facing towards the sun, which should be low in the sky in the southern part of the sky in the northern hemisphere or in the northern part of the sky in the southern hemisphere.