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Glacial Deposit
Much of the shore is scattered with sheared rock of various sizes. Infrared creates stark white and deep black colors. Or, anti colors. I remember learning in art class that black and white are not colors at all.Exposure: 6 sec (6)
Aperture: f/9
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Great contribution today DL> YOu are all over that infrared lens aren't you! It's perfect today. I of course had a cute BW doggy photo and forgot about 2 Things because I got carried away with the photo I put up today. Waaaah. I 'm not a member to Team 2 Things! Rats.
ReplyDeleteVery very nice DL!
ReplyDeleteThese photos, and the one yesterday, are an excellent contrast to your colourful autumn photos of late. Great post.
ReplyDeletep.s - and I've learn't black and white aren't colours at all. Very cool :)
Quite right, technically they rae not colours at all. Startling images, especially the oil like water.
ReplyDeleteNice B&W's. I really like the light leaves and dark rock.
ReplyDeleteIn art class (paint), isn't black a mixture of all colors? It's the opposite with monitors since white is a mixture of all colors in light I believe...
I like the glacial deposits! Nice work on the B&W.
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