A person could select one piece of sky, literally put a camera on tripod for years, take a picture every few minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and create an impressive collection of photographs with different shapes, colours, textures.
It's what attracts me to skies in general - no person will ever be able to create the same picture as long as you put some attention to the sky in your shot.
I broke all the rules of photographic composition in this shot, only focussing on the sky, leaving only 1/20th of the photo for reference to size and environment. Still wishing I had an even more wide-angled lens so I could have even more sky in the shot.
I wish I could touch this texture. Soft and feathered. Wish me luck, in a few hours I'm trying my luck for a nice beach sunset. No clear skies for me please!
MORE MONOCHROMES:
- Monochrome Series: North-Coast of the Scottish Highlands
- Monochrome Series: North-Coast of the Scottish Highlands II
- [PHOTO] Taking pictures through dirty train windows #9
- Monochrome Series: Triangle Landscape
- Monochrome Series: the beauty of graveyards
- A photographer's guilty pleasure: shameless edits
- Monochrome Series: The road ahead is empty
- [PHOTO] The horse wonders
- Monochrome Series: Nature's textures
- Monochrome Series: Nature's minimalism (and some digital sketches)
- Monochrome Series: A photographer waiting for the bus
- Monochrome Series: Opposites
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