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” B&W Creek Abstract “

Another attempt at a b&w abstract creek shot, I liked the water and the shape of the rocks, I shot  this in the Southern Appalachian Mountains looking down from a footbridge. The creek itself didn’t stimulate me visually so I tried something a little different.

d200,17-55 @ 50mm, f/16, 2 seconds  iso 160.

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January 5, 2008 - Posted by Bernie Kasper | B&W, Clifty Falls, Madison Indiana, abstract, art, hiking, image, landscapes, nature, outdoors, photoblog, photography, pictures, random, travel, waterfalls | | 14 Comments

14 Comments »

  1. stunning black and white shot! Bravo!

    Comment by mon@rch | January 5, 2008

  2. yep, the water and the B&W are right in your wheelhouse. Great shot.

    R(etc… ;)

    Comment by rtd13 | January 5, 2008

  3. The details on the rock are very impressive. Nice photo.

    Comment by undercanopy | January 5, 2008

  4. Nice shot, Bernie! I like the character of the rocks.

    Comment by montucky | January 5, 2008

  5. Very impressive shot Bernie!

    Comment by truddle | January 5, 2008

  6. Bernie, this shot has such wonderful tonal depth. I like the rich blacks.

    Comment by Mark | January 5, 2008

  7. Lovely shot Bernie with an almost painterly effect! I like to do these shots of moving water at times as they reveal so many different patterns. Great B&W!

    Comment by paintingartist | January 6, 2008

  8. Fantastic shot Bernie!
    The milk white water is adding amazing contrast to the rocks :)

    Great work like always :)

    Cheers!!

    Comment by Megha | January 7, 2008

  9. Fantastic b/w capture. excellent work

    Comment by vaggelis vlahos | January 7, 2008

  10. I especially like what the abstract did to the water. Looks painted.

    Comment by cruxphoto | January 7, 2008

  11. that is an interesting composition Bernie. I like how the water divides up the image and the two rocks on each corner.

    Comment by Richard | January 8, 2008

  12. I love this shot, it has a very soft feeling, and also has really great contrast in your black and white conversion.

    ~Oswegan

    Comment by Oswegan | January 11, 2008

  13. Thanks for all the comments :)

    Comment by Bernie Kasper | January 14, 2008

  14. beautiful dramatic effect you have created here Bernie!

    Comment by ankush | January 14, 2008

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