While walking to the bus today I noticed this scene, the bag (or wherever is used to be) got caught in the barbed wire and with the wind it looked like it was dancing and took on all kinds of shapes. I found it very interesting and decided to take a picture of it. I thought of using color mode but found that the shapes and texture worked best in b&w mode. Sometimes it pays to keep your eyes open for everything that might make an interesting picture, this I leared since starting my blog.
Monday, 9 March 2009
Dancing in the Wind
GRD, f5.6, 1/500, ISO 200, JPG b&w, 40mm
While walking to the bus today I noticed this scene, the bag (or wherever is used to be) got caught in the barbed wire and with the wind it looked like it was dancing and took on all kinds of shapes. I found it very interesting and decided to take a picture of it. I thought of using color mode but found that the shapes and texture worked best in b&w mode. Sometimes it pays to keep your eyes open for everything that might make an interesting picture, this I leared since starting my blog.
While walking to the bus today I noticed this scene, the bag (or wherever is used to be) got caught in the barbed wire and with the wind it looked like it was dancing and took on all kinds of shapes. I found it very interesting and decided to take a picture of it. I thought of using color mode but found that the shapes and texture worked best in b&w mode. Sometimes it pays to keep your eyes open for everything that might make an interesting picture, this I leared since starting my blog.
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Simple, but great composition and tone. I love the level of white and black in this image.
ReplyDeleteThe simplicity of the scene gives a fantastic photograph. Well done Cristi.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I do feel that looking for something simple results in better pictures.
B&W works very well
ReplyDeleteThanks Yesbuts!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture...and that is the great lesson I have learned.
ReplyDeleteThanks James!
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