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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Monochrome Slats

On the back of the Stover Myers Mill, there is a small building attached.  I'm not sure of it's purpose, but it had an interesting view through one of the openings.  I really like the sunlight running across the bottom boards. 

A submission for Shadow Shot Sunday #104 and for Monochrome Weekend Vol 2, Issue 38.  Double trouble :-)

Canon EF 50mm f1.4 USM lens
Exposure 1/400 sec @ f4.5
ISO 200
Curves adjusted for contrast

15 comments:

James said...

Very cool shot, I like the mix of shadow and light and the lines are great. I really want to go back to that place.

Johnny Nutcase said...

ohhh - cool composition, great shadows and perfect for monochrome.

cieldequimper said...

Let me out!

Clytie said...

Very cool shot!

Earnest said...

At first it is like looking through a slatted roof then turns out to be so much more... lots of interest in the light.

Anonymous said...

I feel like a prisoner peeking out. Cool effect.

Suburban Girl said...

Love love love it...especially the fallen slats in the foreground.

Cezar and Léia said...

The lines shadows are adorable, it's a great composition!B&W is perfect!
Léia

Marilla said...

Awesome b&w! I have an idea to make Marimages only for b&w photos - it's a challenge but I'd like to try.

EG CameraGirl said...

Very neat. This is a wonderful contrast between light and shadow.

Sylvia K said...

Wow! Love your composition! What a great monochrome shot! I too, love the mix of light, lines and shadows! Hope you're having a great weekend!

Sylvia

bobbie said...

I love lines like these.

Carolyn Ford said...

This one is so great. That light between the slats lends itself to a splendid black and white. I like this one!

Dragonstar said...

I do like that. Strong contrast is the way to my heart!

Hey Harriet said...

I like that. It's a really cool shot! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!