Judging the angle of the sun, the shape of the pole shadows, and Kid's position above the relative ground-plane...
Kid's shadow wouldn't be visible in the current frame of view. Rather, the tips of her shadow's feet would begin below the bottom edge of the picture... Pointing in the same direction as the poles. (This is why I always draw with a medium-high front angle light source...)
Another point about shading, with the sun where it is in the frame, most of kid should be dark, with only the edges on the right side of the image being highlighted... However... I think, based on the painting and shading method used, the majority being bright... probably looks better aesthetically... even if not accurately. (Again, this is why I generally make the sun very high or in front of my frames, and hence, not visible.)
Don't think I'm picking the image apart; I'm just trying to be helpful.