Evening Light

This is a reprise of the colour image I posted a few weeks back, taken from Boverton in the Jotunheimen mountains in Norway. I waited until after sunset for this image to catpure the positive and negative spaces created by the reflected moonlight. The cloud shape also repeats the shape of the mid-ground river which was reflecting the light to create an interesting effect. I was trying to capture something along the lines of Josef Hoflehner's Iceland images.
Location
Boverton, Norway
Equipment Used
Leica M6, Tri-Elmar at 35mm
Exposure
20 seconds at f/16
Film & Developer
Ilford HP5+ in Prescysol EF
Paper & Developer
Forte Polygrade in Tetenal Dokumol then split toned in sepia
Lens Filter
Red
i think i have come back to this image 6 or 7 times ...
the dotted line of the railing works so well with the flow of
the water ... and then the little peeks of white in the middle and across the image ...
what a treat to look at ..

john
 
Fabulous

I'm with John, the white tops of the fence posts leads your eye in to the picture

There is just so much in this photo to hold your eye

Martin
 

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