Black and White Photography - Ghosts
I took my first photo on the last stop of our last field trip. I took maybe thirty or forty photos of a mossy log, playing around with focal distance and what features of the moss I was focusing in on. I was doing this with both color and black and white photos in mind, curious what I might end up with once I used a black and white filter. I am really pleased with this photo. It is beyond anything I even imagined when I was taking it.
My second photo was a series I took in my brother’s yard when I went to Alaska last month. I really like this photo in black and white, because it makes this frozen apple tree look like a sparse Christmas tree from the 1950s or something.
I took my third photo on our field trip to Semiahmoo. Like the first photo, I did have black and white in mind but also love the way it looked in color. Playing around with it, now, in black and white, I like it even more. The window has a rustic feel and reminds me of old rundown buildings scattering the island where I grew up, being slowly reclaimed by blackberry brambles. The color of the sun-bleached wood is faded and grey, so the differences between this photo in color and in black and white are subtle, but somehow it feels better in black and white.
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