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Beach Silhouettes

Photography Monochrome/Black and White posted on Dec 04, 2017
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Rescued from a totally blown image against the light. I now quite like the graphic result.

Comments (7)


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Faemike55

8:31AM | Mon, 04 December 2017

and here I thought you did this on purpose - very nice work

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jendellas

12:30PM | Mon, 04 December 2017

It looks amazing.

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awjay

3:24PM | Mon, 04 December 2017

nice one

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wysiwig

6:38PM | Mon, 04 December 2017

A fantastic hi-key effect.

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auntietk

4:28PM | Wed, 06 December 2017

Oooohh! I like! It reminds me of some of the things Mark does. This is true black and white!

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Glendaw

6:50PM | Thu, 07 December 2017

Very creative and beautiful presentation Andrea.

Looks like a rather cold and dismal day. LOL>

Xoxoxoxo

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anahata.c

5:02AM | Fri, 29 December 2017

well tara mentioned me, because of my high key pieces, and I'm flattered to be mentioned...but this is about heavy blacks and whites, and you put in rims of rust and olive greens, and I love the fractionalized sands and waters on the right. And I assume a peak of some kind on the top. I'm all in favor of more of these. This is very unusual for your gallery, as much because of the stark blacks and whites as because of the high key. And I really resonate with it, Andrea. Very graphic, yes. And I love that quality.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-TZ70
Shutter Speed10/20000
ISO Speed400
Focal Length54

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