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I found these images that uses people interacting with shadows and I thought it was really different and interesting. 

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  1. Hey I love how they did such a good job with the actual person and the hands grasp and actually look like they are holding the person.

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  2. I like this. I like the middle one where they are hanging, it looks real and very doll like.

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  3. This would probably win scholastics because its experimental art. Haha

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  4. I've seen this a couple times and have always thought its really interesting!

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  5. I really like the creativity in this picture, it makes me think that the person is miniature.

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  6. This is amazing the use of the hands shadow and getting the perfect line to jump and to have the timing right to actually snap the photo props this is done wonderfully.

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