Thanks to all who had a look & commented... it's official, the shadow stays!

:)

Marnie, this is actually our neighbor's trampoline, too.  They are
rarely home, and don't mind us borrowing it every now & then.  It's
built over a pit, so the tramp is at grade...My daughter loves it,
she's a gymnast, so she actually has some pretty cool moves on it,
too.  I've tried it, but... it makes me seasick. I think I may have
"aged out" of trampolining....

;)
-c

On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 10:01 AM,  <eactiv...@aol.com> wrote:
> I think it's not worth worrying about.  :-)
>
> Nice one! you caught her at just the right moment. Good  timing.
>
> Neighbors put in a trampoline and every now and then see the top  of a
> person bouncing up and down (over the top of the fence). Took me a minute  the
> first time it happened to figure out what was the heck was going on. The
> sound effects, laughter and thumps helped. ;-)
>
> Marnie aka Doe
>
> In  a message dated 10/3/2013 6:27:43 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> ch...@inielsen.net  writes:
> Trampolines are so much fun.  It's a pity they are so  dangerous.
> We took a risk, in order to try out my new radio  triggers...
>
> http://www.christinenielsen.com/sharing/h7f652ab4#h7f652ab4
>
> This  was just for testing fun, but next time I might try to position
> the lights to  eliminate the shadow.  Or, construct a bigger fence, so
> as not to cut  off her shadow at the waist.  Which do you think?
>
> :)
> -c
>
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