I took these at Gysinge Iron Works a few days ago when it still felt like a nearly endless Narnian winter. It was a milky, white day and I like to try to capture this white on white with grey and black graphic feeling. I’m actually quite happy with how these turned out – I’ve only made a few adjustments. I’m not dogmatic, but I aim to make as few adjusts as possible; like the idea of SOOC shots.
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Dramatic. The little bit of red really stands out with the natural black & white of the scenery. I love these!
These are really lovely. . . .
Thank you!!!