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a shot from my Canon 10d wt Tamron 18 - 250mm glass
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Compositionally Challenged Week 47 - Water
Red food dye dropped into a vase of water. In post I switched the white balance to Tungsten and then went B/W.
Happy Thursday Monochrome : )
For decades, these mighty trees shaped the banks of the Isen River, here near the village of Schwindegg, nestled in the beautiful Isen Valley (Isental) in Bavaria. Yet, even the most towering forms eventually yield to the stronger element of water. One last time, they stretch their mighty branches skyward, as if in farewell, before finally vanishing into the water and mist. New generations of trees will shape the flow of time in similar, yet different ways. Let us hope that the conditions for this interplay within the flow of time will endure. Enjoy this landscape photography!
Had the camera here about 12-inch above the water flow for this wide angle there in the creek downstream from Kilgore Falls.
Flow II @June 2020 Mesa Potamos, Cyprus
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f/18 | 0.8 sec | ISO 160 | 12 mm
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Theme : Landscape Photography
Series : Long Expos
Location : Mesa Potamos, Cyprus
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Although I do like this picture is isn't very strong compsitionally it is weighted to much the the left. If the foreground rock where more to the right is would balance out more.
When taking photos in a woodland area, often the best advice is, "don't photograph the trees". Rather, capture elements of the forest that contribute to the composition and support the narrative. Those thoughts occurred to me when shooting this waterfalls, that has no name.
Capturing the color of the water in the shadows was the firest element. The second would be the warm colored rocks that are closer to the light. Next, catch the flow and the trail of the water as it lands and travels beyond the image. Finally, emphasize details that illustrate shadowed areas, rock formation, and plant life. Borrowing a saying from the woodland genre, would guide the composition of this image, that illustrates the narrative.
Rickett's Glen State Park, Pennsylvania
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfalls_in_Ricketts_Glen_State_P...
Euphorbia cyparissias (Zypressenwolfsmilch, cypress spurge) Gorge de l'Orbe, Les Clées, Vaud, Switzerland.