This is the completely B&W version of one I posted earlier.
As always comments (and critiques) welcome!
taffy
This is a discussion on Kenn Pier - unadulterated version within the Black and White - Monochrome/Monotone - photography forum forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; This is the completely B&W version of one I posted earlier. As always comments (and critiques) welcome! taffy...
This is the completely B&W version of one I posted earlier.
As always comments (and critiques) welcome!
taffy
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If it was something more interesting than an old life preserver I would have preferred the colour version, however, where the life preserver is really not that interesting to me I prefer the black and white as it doesn't distract from the landscape. I too was thinking you certainly love piers, however, I don't see one here. I'm assuming you are on it. Regardless, I like the layers in this shot. The dark foreground, the snowy midground with the trees and the bridge and then a couple of layers of background.
I like this one much better!
Nice lines and slopes in this image.
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Iggy - the pier refers to a short bridge, on which I was stood.
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