Dorset Landscape Photography: Black and white series
11th March 2012
Dorset Landscape Photography
Black and white series

The first of a series of images I have been working on to offer something a little different. I have been asked recently to provide a number of images in black and white, but rather transform some of my existing ones into monochrome, I decided to get out and take some deliberately.
This is the first, taken at low Spring tide, where a number of rocks were uncovered that I have not seen before. These were only just uncovered at the lowest of tides, and many children were playing on them, getting soaked in the process.
I loved the way the water was swirling around them, forming patterns in the water and making the rocks glisten in the direct sunlight. It was early afternoon and the sun was shining brightly, so I used a polariser to try and reduce the glare, although it only partially helped.
More in this series to come.
Black and white series

The first of a series of images I have been working on to offer something a little different. I have been asked recently to provide a number of images in black and white, but rather transform some of my existing ones into monochrome, I decided to get out and take some deliberately.
This is the first, taken at low Spring tide, where a number of rocks were uncovered that I have not seen before. These were only just uncovered at the lowest of tides, and many children were playing on them, getting soaked in the process.
I loved the way the water was swirling around them, forming patterns in the water and making the rocks glisten in the direct sunlight. It was early afternoon and the sun was shining brightly, so I used a polariser to try and reduce the glare, although it only partially helped.
More in this series to come.