Fighting immense heat (more than 40 degrees Celsius), I was able to observe and capture zero shadow. It took place at 11:35 AM IST (solar noon) when the shadows disappeared. I took a timelapse of 2 hours and incorporated 3 images to show the movement of the shadow (10:35 AM, 11:35 AM and 12:35 PM IST).
Nikon Z6ii, Tamron 15-30mm, Leofoto tripod
Exif: f/11, ISO 200, 1/400s, 30mm (3 shots for the blended)
Kolkata, India.
Zero Shadow Day!
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Re: Zero Shadow Day!
That's impressive, thanks for sharing!
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