i have to same pic and dont know too much about it either. It came from my grandfathers house when he died like 30 years ago. I was also under the understanding that the ship was made from ivory. Not sure about that though? Id love some more info on it of anyone knows?
A flash shadow is a sharp, well-defined shadow that is created when a strong, direct light source is used. It differs from other types of shadows, such as soft shadows, by having a distinct and crisp outline with little to no blending of light and dark areas. This type of shadow is often seen in photography or when using a flash in low-light conditions.
To take shadow pictures in your room, you can use a strong light source, such as a lamp or flashlight, to create shadows on a blank wall or surface. Position objects or your hands between the light source and the wall to create interesting shadow shapes. Adjust the distance and angle of the light to control the size and sharpness of the shadows. Experiment with different objects and lighting setups to create unique and artistic shadow pictures.
Some creative shadow photography ideas to explore include using natural light to create interesting patterns, incorporating props or objects to cast unique shadows, experimenting with different angles and perspectives, and playing with the contrast between light and shadow to create dramatic effects.
Some creative shadow photography ideas that can be easily executed at home include using household objects to create interesting shadows, experimenting with different light sources to cast unique shadows, and incorporating human or animal silhouettes into your compositions. You can also play with perspective and angles to create dynamic shadow patterns, or try using colored filters or backgrounds to add a pop of color to your shadow images.
To avoid the shadow of your phone appearing in the picture, position the phone in a way that the light source is behind you or use natural lighting to illuminate the subject from the front. Additionally, you can adjust the angle of the phone to minimize the shadow or use a tripod to keep the phone steady while taking the photo.
They do cast shadows.
High-flying planes cast a little shadow because they are farther away from the ground, so the angle of light from the sun spreads out over a larger area, resulting in a diffuse shadow. In contrast, low-flying planes are much closer to the ground, causing the sunlight to create a more defined and sharper shadow due to the smaller distance between the plane and the surface. The altitude affects the size and clarity of the shadow based on the light's angle and the proximity to the ground.
A flying predator drone.
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The top side of the clouds - and the shadow of your plane.
The Last Shadow Puppets are a group of performers who come from other bands. Their names are Alex Turner from the Arctic monkeys, Miles Kane formely of The Rascals and James Ford.
If I understand you correctly, you are saying that a bird flying in the sky does not have a shadow. If this is the case, it is not true. Birds do have shadows. I have noticed shadows of birds flying overhead, like a hawk, for example. I believe, that for small birds, the shadows are probably so small we just don't notice them.
We cannot see the shadow of an airplane flying high in the sky because the altitude is too great for the shadow to be cast clearly on the ground. The sunlight is typically too diffuse at that height, and the shadow is often too small and faint to be noticeable. Additionally, the ground beneath the airplane is vast and uneven, making it difficult for the shadow to appear distinct. Lastly, atmospheric conditions and obstacles on the ground can further obscure any potential shadow.
The shadow of a flying bird may not be seen on the ground because the bird is often higher in the sky than the angle at which the sun's rays hit the ground, resulting in the shadow being cast above where we can see it from the ground. Additionally, the bird's movement and the speed of the sun may also contribute to the shadow not being visible to us.
Birds flying up in the sky do not cast their shadow because the source of light (sun) is too large compared to the object (bird) and the umbra of the shadow formed on the screen (ground) is very small, negligible.So it is tough to see its shadow on the ground. (P.S. If this is a VNS student reading this for Physics research, then I'm pretty sure you're in my grade and you know who I am)
AnswerAlex David Turner (born January 6, 1986) is the lead vocalist of Sheffield rock band, the Arctic Monkeys. He is also in a side project with the Rascals, Miles Kane called: The Last Shadow Puppets
If you see a bird but do not see a shadow on the ground, it is probably because of the angle the light is coming from. If you drew an imaginary line form the source of light, (probably the sun) through the bird, you would find the shadow of the bird where the line touched the ground. If there is no light, the bird cannot make a shadow.