Back to Cape Otway in Victoria for this black and white. It was stunning in scene when we arrived to a big storm brewing so I thought Id see what it felt and looked like in monochrome.
and colour
Back to Cape Otway in Victoria for this black and white. It was stunning in scene when we arrived to a big storm brewing so I thought Id see what it felt and looked like in monochrome.
and colour
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Nice contrasts…..
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Thanks Sue 🙂
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I love the colour version. It’s almost B&W but with that hint of blue. Lovely shot, Kaz
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Thanks Sonia yes i like the sombre hint of colour too 🙂
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Love this shot, Kaz! The composition is perfect. 🙂
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Thanks so much Amy 🙂
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For me the monochrome wins hands down! The white curving fence and the dark looming clouds are perfect foils for one another.
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Thank you, I tend to go for the colour version for its moodiness but for the storm brewing yes B&W. Thanks so much for your input and good eye 🙂
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Hi Kaz.. Love these photos..Monochrome or colour both look good..really enjoy seeing your shots thank you
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Thanks Di x
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The black and white looked more ominous.
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I think I like the colour version more too, gives it more drama I think.
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Thanks Leanne, I do too. It celebrates natures sombre colours stunningly 🙂
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Both have a different feel, but I’m going B&W this time. A Sense of the approaching storm is stronger in it.
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haha like mother, like daughter 🙂 Yes I think its great focusing on the storm brewing but the colour shows a different side.
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🙂 sometimes we like the same – often we are different. Makes life interesting, just like your photos.
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haha I am sure it does and thanks 🙂
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It’s surreal…don’t know why but reminded me of Rebecca (book).
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II have to admit I did need to look up the book Rebecca and I guess its Rebecca’s death at sea and the thought of the rocks and waves that may have lead you to think of that I wonder. Thanks again for your comment 🙂
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🙂 Yes, it could be..we don’t know what keeps getting stored in the subconscious, that comes to the surface on some trigger like a scene or a scent or a piece of music..isn’t it..
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