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So, you were wondering if you can see shoe prints on hard, dry pavement on a sunny day? Indeed, you can. The trick is to look for dust or grease that is stirred up into the shoe shape. Use fingerprint duster and/or special lights (ultraviolet, or simply bright LED) at an angle.

20180619/DuckDuckGo infrared light see shoe prints left on the ground

Ah, lots of great tips on SLR photography here. This is old enough such that film is recommended over digital cameras due to the higher resolution of film.

20180619/http://www.forensicscienceresources.com/Shoes.htm
20180619/DuckDuckGo photograph shoeprints on pavement dry sunny day
20180619/DuckDuckGo shoeprint dust with fingerprint powder
20180619/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingerprint_powder
20180619/DuckDuckGo shoe print powder
20180619/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_footwear_evidence
20180619/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Footwear_impression_detection_light.jpg