Keywords: australia b&w bw landscape blue mountains fuji gl690 g690 100mm tmax 100 rob gray photo workshop blackandwhite monochrome black and white Cave Vertical This is a very exciting photo to look at and lots of people share the same view. Actually when you really look at the narrow opening in the canyon, it is no that interesting. But it turned out wonder. I think the most interesting thing is the texture and feel of the rock face due to its unique lighting condition. And also the couple of plants backlit by the sunlight add some life into this otherwise very dry and lifeless place. I remembered spotmetering the darker part of the rock face where I want some detail and put it on zone 2. This time I used f/16 so everything is much shaper. But I still prefer the first rock picture. The composition is more interesting and balanced in rock 1, and the hint of lighting is good too. Cave Vertical This is a very exciting photo to look at and lots of people share the same view. Actually when you really look at the narrow opening in the canyon, it is no that interesting. But it turned out wonder. I think the most interesting thing is the texture and feel of the rock face due to its unique lighting condition. And also the couple of plants backlit by the sunlight add some life into this otherwise very dry and lifeless place. I remembered spotmetering the darker part of the rock face where I want some detail and put it on zone 2. This time I used f/16 so everything is much shaper. But I still prefer the first rock picture. The composition is more interesting and balanced in rock 1, and the hint of lighting is good too. |