February 19, 2010
Antelope Canyon in Black & White
I think converting an image to Black and White is a very subjective thing. I tend to do it when there is high “structure” in an image- because losing the color is replaced by drawing a viewers eye
I think converting an image to Black and White is a very subjective thing. I tend to do it when there is high “structure” in an image- because losing the color is replaced by drawing a viewers eye
Certain images just lend themselves to a Black & White conversion. Antelope Canyon, I believe, lends itself to a monochromatic POV. While its color is unearthly, the striations along the rock, the curving walls, the texture of the
Small moment, but glad I got it on camera. And glad I happened to be playing around with the Lastolite Ezybox when this moment occurred. My son Aidan is a winker. He loves to wink as a way
Been playing with Silver Efex Pro sparingly, but lately, been applying it to more and more images that I think would make a nice Black and White (or White & Black… take your pick) image. The one below
I am constantly updating my photography website. It’s a diary of my many journeys with camera in hand… From the Redwood Forests of the West Coast to the Outerbanks on the East Coast, to the canyons of New … Read More
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Quick, fun pic taken on the beach in Anse Marcel in St. Marteen (I’d like to refer to it as an analog time/date stamp) … Read More
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