Project Shadow is Underway

SEP 14 2013 

BY JULIA

Project Shadow will take place on the Equinox, September 22, 2013.

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Project Shadow aims for participants to post photos of shadows on the Fall Equinox when the “Earth is not tilted toward or away from the Sun and the length of the day is the same at all points on the Earth’s surface.”  The goal is to capture shadows around the planet on a single day as seen through each person’s perspective, and to promote getting out there and sharing the experience through photography. A shadow could be of a building, your cat, a tree, you… possibilities are endless… get as creative as you wish! See links below for examples of shadow photography.

The reason for participating is to have fun. It’s about coming together as a community and sharing our vision, creativity and a moment of our day. The photos may also allow us to see other parts of the world. And, if the weather is bad and shadows cannot be seen, add some innovation.

Everyone is welcome. Join the Event on Facebook.

Read more: Project Shadow 2013. For frequently asked questions, rules and other notes visit FAQs.

Explore more XplorMor World Wide Photographic and Terrain Expeditions, and delve deeper into the journey through Xplorer Journals written by our team and guest contributors. These are first-hand accounts from the expeditions, offering tips, insights and stunning photography. Then discover our web and print ready images to enhance your publications.

Please contact us for your future expeditions and worldwide explorations. No project is too big or too small! 

Julia: XplorMor Founder. Explorer. Photojournalist.

Julia is an avid outdoorswoman, having traveled from the forests of Cuba to the ice-fields of Alaska to the mountain peaks of Korea to the impenetrable jungles of the Darien Gap in eastern Panama. Her photography has covered monuments, landscapes, Peoples, heritage sites, insects and wildlife from the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Central America to Europe, Russia and Asia.

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