This is a follow on from yesterday's post which showed one of the large boulders in a part of Paimpont Forest known as Trois Roches. The thick underground and trees make it impossible to get all three boulders in the same image so yesterday you got the one closest to the forest track. Today I stepped back a bit to include a second boulder.
This is for my PLAY project - you can read more about it in my profile - where I'll be using a different prime lens for each month of the year: for April it's the Fujinon 27mm f/2.8 on an APS-C sensor camera (today the Fuji X-T10) - the equivalent of a 40mm lens on a full-frame camera.
Wonderful tonal balance with the deep rich black, to the mid and light grays. The composition and the pov causes ones eye to go from the foreground to the beautiful rock and tree to the depths of the photo.
The second rock is muscling in on the first one and on that lovely 'one rock and a tree' composition. So the beauty is spoiled for me. Great depth though. I would probably have left out the right hand quarter, but its a matter of taste .. and I would have lost some of that depth you've achieved.
May 1st, 2017
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