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Boneyard beach
- RanchRoper
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Re: Boneyard beach
Looks good. Like the black and whites.
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Re: Boneyard beach
Very nice. I like the 3rd one in the first series and my favorite is the 2nd one in the 2nd series. Not sure why but maybe because it appears to have more depth.
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Just look at what Ansel Adams was able to do with B&W. Some of his Original signed prints sell for 1000's of dollars.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 1:58 pmLove them all, actually. Something to be said for both natural and enhanced versions. I've always been a fan of black and white, though. I think it's still the best medium for capturing the subtitles of lighting.
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- clovishound
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OK guys and gals do me a favor and tell which of these you prefer.
Mild:
Wild:
Artsy:
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Very nice, I always like the combinations of sunsets and shadow or backlighting.
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Re: Boneyard beach
I have to say that while the black & white is the most dramatic the color pics are simply beautiful. For that reason I choose the most enhanced color pics, the level of the blue in contrast with orange sky and the branches is very appealing.
But the winner is definitely the subject. I have never heard of Boneyard beach and I can only imagine what the entire scene looks like. Very cool!
But the winner is definitely the subject. I have never heard of Boneyard beach and I can only imagine what the entire scene looks like. Very cool!
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- clovishound
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There are several of these boneyard beaches on the barrier islands here in South Carolina. It is a case of the beaches eroding from shifting currents and storms and they erode back to the point that they engulf trees that were growing near the eroding beach. Most of them are difficult to access. They require a boat trip, or access through either private property, or protected environments.
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Well, the Pup and I decided to go back on our own. I've been so used to working the evening shift that even after a couple months of retirement, getting up at 4 AM in order to be on the beach as the sun comes up is a bear. But I'm up, just had a cup of coffee and something to eat, about to take a shower and hit the road. Hopefully we will come back with some nice pics. This getting up in the middle of the night if for the birds!
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