Friday, October 4, 2024

Tranquil River Harmony - Day 278

ISO 100, f/1.7, 1/640th sec

 I'm excited to share my new black and white photograph, "Tranquil River Harmony." It captures a peaceful scene with the Yantic River running through dense foliage and houses visible among the trees, all under a sky filled with stratified clouds. This serene landscape aims to highlight natural beauty and community charm. Creating this piece was unique due to its symmetrical visual balance and tranquil mood.

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Peeling Layers of Memory - Day 277

ISO 1000, f/8.0, 1/125th sec

 This black-and-white photograph explores the contrast between decay and order. This piece captures a weathered, arched window with peeling paint and worn wood set against the meticulous lines of Fitchville Baptist Church's siding. Inspired by nostalgia and the passage of time, this artwork is a reflection on the inevitable wear that all things endure. The process uniquely involved focusing on the fine details of age and preservation, creating a poignant visual narrative.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Yantic River Sunrise - Day 276

ISO 125, f/8.0, 1/45th sec

 This black and white photograph captures a serene natural landscape, featuring the river reflecting dense foliage and a dramatic, cloud-filled sky. Inspired by the tranquility and timeless beauty of nature, this piece highlights intricate details and evokes a sense of calm. The creative process involved experimenting with contrasts and depths to bring out the finest elements of the scene. Discover the serenity and beauty through this lens.

This is my 9th eastern Connecticut landscape image.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Patterns of Minimalist Design - Day 275

ISO 1600, f/8.0, 1/60th sec

 This black and white photograph captures the intricate details of a building with horizontal siding and a framed window on the right side. The combination of sharp lines, contrasting trim, and rhythmic patterns highlights the beauty of minimalist architecture. The clarity and simplicity of the design speak for themselves.

This is the 64th architecture image I have posted to date.