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Monochrome Your World


Playing around here with high contrast. This is purely experimental so I'd really appreciate honest, constructive criticism. Let me know what you like about it, or what you hate :).

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:iconspikeyboa:
looks really really good, how long was the exposure? looks like a 2 or 3 second

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:iconphre3d:
This I love! Interesting angle, simple B+W and frame, balancing the water's motion with the pure black in the upper left. :+favlove:

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"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory."
-- W. Edwards Deming
:iconmineylloyd:
i like it... it just looks different..something out of a creepy fairy tale...
:iconmetagore:
Very cool! I love how the falls just emerge from the blackness. :)
:iconiheartu3539:
I like the water itself the black in the upper left draws my eye though.

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:iconnidrig:
I love the simplicity of it.

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:iconblack-falcon:
very surreal

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:iconleeroi1:
simply beautiful.... perfect shot! :)

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:iconaspirit:
I like it a lot! The black and white and the high contrast works a treat... the exposure is great, and I love the way the water seems to disappear off into the background. The only thing I could say that is critical is that I wish it were a little smoother - less grain perhaps.

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Details

July 3, 2006
98.8 KB
875×699

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Camera Data

FUJIFILM
FinePix S3100
1/2 second
F/8.0
6 mm
100
Jun 28, 2006, 4:18:28 PM

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