3 thoughts on “Water Photos + Black and White Conversion”
I really like the blurred motion of water in your first image. The sharp focus on other parts of the image creates a very clear contrast with the blur. The second image also impressed me a lot. I almost cannot tell it is moving water and it seems more like an interesting texture to me. I am just curious about the editing techniques that you applied to it because I really like the contrast in light.
I love the Hue/Saturation photograph. The way the two walls meet one another with the water flowing down was such a great angle to capture this photograph from.
I love the composition of the duotone photo. I think it’s really interesting how we can see the whole motion of the water flowing down past the dam. I especially like how some of the water in the foreground is especially crisp and frozen in time.
I really like the blurred motion of water in your first image. The sharp focus on other parts of the image creates a very clear contrast with the blur. The second image also impressed me a lot. I almost cannot tell it is moving water and it seems more like an interesting texture to me. I am just curious about the editing techniques that you applied to it because I really like the contrast in light.
I love the Hue/Saturation photograph. The way the two walls meet one another with the water flowing down was such a great angle to capture this photograph from.
I love the composition of the duotone photo. I think it’s really interesting how we can see the whole motion of the water flowing down past the dam. I especially like how some of the water in the foreground is especially crisp and frozen in time.