2011-02-25
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Although the universe is ablaze with more colours than the human eye can detect, we can also learn to see the world in new ways by returning to the roots of the art of photography, to the art of black and white, and other monochromes like sepia (and bi-level). This photo blog celebrates that spectrum of colours ranging from the darkest monochromes to the most brilliant whites, and everything in between.
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What a wonderful crystal-like sheen to the ice-laden grasses/plants lining the quiet bank. I tend to look at gray days as being unsuited for photography, but your photo covers and wonderful range of grays. Even the distant sun, seen twice, is part of the spectrum of grays. The sun and its reflection also balance nicely with the taller trees in the foreground on the right.
Evan, thanks for making the suggestion to try one of the Riverhead photos on From The North Fork as a Black & White. It didn't take much effort for this one.
Very beautiful. You surely have an eye for composition.
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