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shadow the darkest portion of a photograph, as opposed to the highlights.
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shadow Duplication of an image that's slightly offset. Drop shadow is a simple copyand offset; block shadow joins the outlines of the original and duplicate to create a3D-relief effect; and cast alters the shape and size of the duplicate to imitate shadows castfrom varied placement of light, as the sun does on a sundial.
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shadowing Going through the motions without hitting the ball, hence 'shadowing the stroke'.
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shadow An area that is blocked from full direct sunlight by something such as a fog bank or cloud. Shade is somewhat darker than unobstructed light. Night is really a big shadow, the earth
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shadowing A condition occurring during etching in which the dielectric material, in intimate contact with the foil, is incompletely removed although acceptable etching may have been achieved elsewhere.
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