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Friday, August 12, 2011

The Weekend in Black and White: Different soil types


What interested me about the subject was the contrast in soil types.

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I couldn't decide which shot was a better indicator of that.
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In some ways the color version with red clay, black loam, white sand, and rocks really showed it off better but I like it in black and white for some reason. I may use the color shots for another post but I'm sticking with black and white for this post for obvious reasons.
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Click for the home of the weekend in black and white.

17 comments:

Francisca said...

I prefer the middle one. It seems to tell more of the story without getting too far out.

B i r g i t t a said...

Yes I also prefere the middle one :) But I think it is very interesting to se the three different pictures :)

Unseen Rajasthan said...

Beautiful and Lovely !! Middle one is different !!

NatureFootstep said...

I like it too. Can´t choose any as better then the other. :)

lina@home sweet home said...

You've captured it perfectly. Every pic can show it :)

Dragonstar said...

You've caught the different soils well. I agree with the others - the middle one is just right.

Cildemer said...

Very nice set! Love the middle one too;o)
Thanks for sharing;o)

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Karen said...

Terrific images, I like the first one best. I like close up shots.

Lynette Killam said...

I think you definitely made the right choice, showing these shots in B&W. They're clear, dramatic and compelling. Very nice!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Your choice for black and white is excellent.
In my opinion the middle one is the best.

Regards!

Indrani said...

Different textures there.

Rune Eide said...

The layering in the ground showed up very nicely as a contrast to the vertical trees.

anemonen said...

I prefer the second one and I like that you to show three different versions of it.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I hope this isn't a repeat post -- I'm having slow connection pblms.

I can really see the difference in soils in the B&W, but I'd also love to see the same pix in color. I'd like to have a place to post comparison pictures (SoC next to played with"). The contrast is often so interesting.

We loved the red soil in the South when we stayed there a couple of winters.

SandyCarlson said...

You capture the richness of the earth, for sure.

Anonymous said...

I like the top best but I think this was one for colour.
Reminds me of a favourite place in Wales.

strandskatan said...

Interesting pictures...
I also like most the middle one :)
//Halina

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