Could not be better. Oh, those long, long shadows!
Thanks Lynn 🙂
A scene most would walk by, I’d also like to see this as a b & w version
Thanks Martin; I went back and forth on posting this one in b.w (which I like just about as much). The color version seems to gain a lot from color contrast. For me, the key in monochrome is that the blacks of the feather are darker than the soft sand shadows. Have a look:
I imagine the rake that lost a tooth ;o)
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Wonderful
Beautiful shot, John.
thanks Ken
Could not be better. Oh, those long, long shadows!
Thanks Lynn 🙂
A scene most would walk by, I’d also like to see this as a b & w version
Thanks Martin; I went back and forth on posting this one in b.w (which I like just about as much). The color version seems to gain a lot from color contrast. For me, the key in monochrome is that the blacks of the feather are darker than the soft sand shadows. Have a look:
https://johntodaro.wordpress.com/feathering-in-monochrome/
Very poetic picture John ! Best,Jürgen
Thanks Jürgen 👋
☺️🤓 I also love these John…some how my stars and comments don’t stick 🤔 perhaps a Wp thingy ☺️
Thanks Hedy 👍🏼🤗