Occasionally when I arrive at the beach for a wander, the conditions, the light and the mood can direct me to black and white photography. This afternoon at Rissers was one of those occasions, but instead of the possible stark contrast of pure black and white, I added a hint of sepia.
With an obliging scene, sepia can offer a softer,
sometimes dreamlike quality. With absence of colour, it can also force the viewer
to concentrate on the image's compositional elements, the texture of the water
and rocks, and the interplay of light and shadows.
Did it work….?
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