Monochrome Landscapes
Some landscapes lend themselves to a Monochrome finish. It's a great technique to go for on those drab overcast days when colours are so vibrant a different light is a bit dull.
This image, taken at Derwent Water near Keswick in the UK, is a long exposure to give the water a flat glass like quality. Utilising the dark contrast if mountains and sky to draw the viewers eye to the center of the image and the valley that lies beyond.
Check out some of my other Creative Photography Posts
Light Painting with Wire Wool
Shooting the Milky Way with Long Exposures
Light Painting with LEDs and Long Exposures
The Classic Fair Ground Long Exposure
Utilising the mundane
Infra Red Photography
Monochrome Landscapes
Colour Splash
Freezing time with a flash
Lighthouse Long Exposure
Note: all photos on my posts are my own unless stated. If you see an image you like and would like to use it, please contact me