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Ed Knepley | all galleries >> Photo a Day (PAD) since 5/04 >> jul_08_pad > 7/5/08 - Classic Landscape
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7/5/08 - Classic Landscape

Some scenes are classics and just made for B&W. In my continuing experiments in color to B&W conversion I chose this one to illustrate a classic landscape scenic. Maybe some, like this one, are classics because we've been influenced by the work of Ansel Adams and others. Whatever.
I've really gotten into B&W - even to buying Ansel's "The Negative" and a book on the zone system. There's lot to learn and apply even though I shoot digital and don't work in a wet darkroom. One thing that intrigued me was the zone system's technique of "placing" a certain area in a specific zone - such as placing the most important shadow area and/or the most important highlight area. In the case of today's PAD, I judged that the most important shadows (those where I wanted to ensure that detail was present) were at the base of the center mountain just above the mid-ground trees. These shadows are smack in the middle of zone III just as Ansel preached. Lots of fun.
The IR appearance of some trees is because they were *yellow* aspen (in their fall colors).

Nikon D70
1/13s f/29.0 at 75.0mm full exif

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urs18-Feb-2009 16:41
Ed, what a breathtaking black and white picture. You really have the eye for captureing landscape pictures. The trees, mountains and the clouds make this a great landscape picture. Wonder how it looks like in color. Excellent Ed. V
Bryan Ramsay06-Jul-2008 09:17
Very nicely Done Ed! I keep a copy of the same book laying around for inspiration! -BJ
Marco Valk05-Jul-2008 20:34
beautiful result; good work. v
Guest 05-Jul-2008 20:30
Excellent shot, I saw an Ansel Adams exhibition recently which was amazing. V