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Muted

Vulture678
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Yesterday morning, I pulled out the old trusty 6D Markll and took it on my morning walk.  It was foggy and I decided before the walk that I would do something out of the ordinary and see what I could capture.  This whole scene is from a parking lot and to add some more mystery to it, I decided not to adjust the focus and just shoot as is.  Black and White just opens up a world of so many possibilities even if things are not perfect.  When I first started shooting 4 years ago, I always thoughts things had to be sharp, in focus and in color, but then things got boring.  With Black and White, it allows you to be more creative (IMO) and allows you to think outside of the box.  Since I've been shooting in B&W, it seems I've found a whole new world of photography which has encouraged me to experiment even more!

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6D Markll. 24-105 F4 L IS ii. Shutter speed 125. F8. ISO 160.

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ccanada
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I appreciate your perspective here. Thank you for sharing.

Thank you!

stevet1
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Vulture678,

Muted is nice. It let's your imagination fill in the blanks.

Steve Thomas

Vulture678
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Thank you!  I showed it to my sister and she said it was spooky!  lol

Tintype_18
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Very good idea. Sunshine and colors aren't always the best. BTW, this looks like the opening scene for a Stephen King movie.

John
Canon EOS T7; EF-S 18-55mm IS; EF 28-135mm IS; EF 75-300mm; Sigma 150-600mm DG

Vulture678
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Thank you and yes, it does (lol).

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