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Skye Kissed Mono

Old Man of Storr, Skye, Scotland.

The pinnacles of The Old Man of Storr and his lesser cousins photographed on an April morning with snow still lying on the distant Cuillins. Soft directional light cast long shadows across the hillside revealing a wealth of textural detail which I thought might make a worthy conversion to black and white. What you won't be able to see is the thin covering of frost that served to reduce the high contrast still further.

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Pentax 67 II ,55-100 zoom,Fujichrome Velvia
polariser, 0.45ND grad, (Velvia converted to monochrome in channels) f/16 at 1/2 second. full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Dougie Young16-Dec-2008 20:10
A beautiful foto that brings back beautiful memories. Thanks Ian..:>
Didier Vanderperre15-Dec-2008 02:37
Great tonal range and BW treatment V
Yves Rubin14-Dec-2008 23:32
Outstanding work, simply stunning indeed! The toning is exquisite.
McGarva14-Dec-2008 10:06
Simply stunning ... V
Guest 13-Dec-2008 19:30
Fabolous scape, very adequate in black & white technique... voted!
lou_rozensteins12-Dec-2008 23:39
Excellent composition, with great tones and detail. Well done.
Guest 12-Dec-2008 10:21
Great shot, what a details!V
Marc Vermeulen11-Dec-2008 12:27
Fantastic landscape! V
Bryan Ramsay11-Dec-2008 00:57
The lighting on the far peaks is perfect in this great shot!! -bj
regi olbrechts10-Dec-2008 08:26
Superb Ian. Impressive, but delicate grey-tones.
Vote.
(I suppose you know the Scotland Book of Joe Cornish. WOW too!!)
Sandi Whitteker10-Dec-2008 05:55
Very famous formation and view, and a beautiful capture of it Ian. Wonderful light and great in B&W. I'm sure getting the itch to visit Scotland again, thanks to your pics; this time with a digital camera.
Doug Cruden10-Dec-2008 05:45
That's a beautiful photo Ian, and you're right, it makes a wonderful B&W image. So many lovely tones and textures and greyscales across the whole scene, a wonderful portrayal of morning light in the hills, helped all the more by the depth between your vantage point and the Cuillin...definitely one of my favourites of yours! V+
Peter Stubley10-Dec-2008 02:12
Very nice -- great depth of field and tonal range.
Guest 10-Dec-2008 01:35
Great B&W image. Love the textures and sharpness. GMV
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