I’ve been moving into the realm of Fine Art Photography and am currently taking an online course on Black and White work. In many photography circles, black and white shows up a lot in fine art exhibitions as it captures textures, form and light in ways that color may obscure. So I’m sharing a shot I included in my first project for the Black and White course. I call it “Amphitheater to the Sky.” I’d like to think the shot is a work of art as well as the subject – nature in it’s glory – a rock amphitheatre carved by water and wind.
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Ooh, that’s really beautiful! Great work! It made me think of Ansel Adams when I saw it. 🙂
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Thanks, Jennifer. Ansel Adams is so amazing. What a gifted artist!
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Cathy, that shot is spectacular. I wish I’d taken it. 🙂
janet
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Thank you, Janet. Couldn’t get much better than that! 🙂
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Wow! Absolutely a work of art.
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Bless you, Elyse!
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I love black and white photography. What a great shot.
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Thanks so much, Carrie. i have always loved black and white photography too. But now I’ve decided I want to try to do more. Stay tuned…
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It IS a work of art, Cathy! Love this shot and I love black and white photos. This would gorgeous matted and framed. Remember Ansel Adams?
This is on par with those awesome still shots. I’m so happy you are exploring and listening to your muse.
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Brigitte,
Thank you! I’m excited to explore this work. We have a trip planned over the summer to go to Badlands National Park in South Dakota and I think I’m going to really enjoy shooting that rugged landscape in Black and White. Should be a lot of fun!
Hope you’re enjoying your weekend.
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That is an awesome work of art. I love B&W photos, Cathy, looking forward to more.
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Thank you, Mary. I’m excited to see where this leads…
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Great shot contrasting rock and sky.
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Thanks, bluebee! And welcome!
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It is a work of art, Cathy. The perspective, the texture of the rocks, lighting, and the clouds are all perfectly captured in one photo! Well don.
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Amy,
Thank you! At first, I thought I liked it better in color since it’s red rocks against a blue sky (that complimentary color thing going on), but I’ve decided I like the B & W better as it does capture textures and light in a way that the color does not. It’s interesting learning about what works well in the two formats.
I so appreciate your critique, Amy!
Cathy
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It really is an excellent B&W image!
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Amohitheater to the Skay is a great interpretation of this interesting shot; though my first sensation was a new life coming into being, a birth from inside! Delicated and very well done W&B Cathy, lovely!
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Thank you so much, Jaime. And thanks for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful comment.
Cathy
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Marvelous, Cathy! I love the title you gave it, too!
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Thanks Amy!
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Sorry it’s taken me a while to get over here Cathy; I’m very behind in my overall blog-reading. I think it’s a great nature shot and I echo all who say that it brings to mind Ansel Adams. That’s the second thing I thought after I saw it. The first was that it’s a terrific composition that’s so rich in detail. I look forward to seeing whatever you decide to post when you and Peter visit Badlands National Park this summer. I anticipate some very fine images. You have such an excellent eye.
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V.,
I so appreciate your supportive comments here. This black and white class really has helped me to understand what’s important in creating within the genre. And also how to get the most from post-processing tools. I’m looking forward to seeing where this goes. Hope you had a great weekend!
Cathy
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Excluding a mediocre date I had Sunday evening, the rest of it was quite nice. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your work in black & white.
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Cathy, it’s a beauty. Textures are clear and invite the eye to roam. I’m a devotee to black ad white. Cannot wait to see more of your monochrome images.
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Thanks so much, Sally. I’m excited about exploring B & W in more detail!
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Wow… Cathy! Your ‘Amphitheater to the Sky’ is spectacular. I love how you are taking a course to get EVEN better at something you obviously have a passion for. Great role modeling!
Hugs, Gina
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Thank you, Dear Gina! I love learning, especially about things I love to do! And there’s so much to learn both creatively and technically about photography. Thanks for your support.
Hugs,
Cathy
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Excellent pic for b&w!!!!!
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Thank you, Frank! Isn’t it fun to learn something new?
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[…] Imagine being transported by jet boat up the Colorado River, arriving at the edge of a mysterious rock wall, walking along a dirt path lined with dense vegetation and emerging to this! And if you’re curious, the top edge of this grotto was my subject for last week’s Weekly Photo Challenge. To see that photo, just click here. […]
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The black and white here really amplifies the beauty!
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Thanks, Dawn! Yeah, it creates a very different feel.
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