I do not normally turn to black and white for landscapes, as I often feel the sea and sky belong to colour. Yet this frame from Bridgewater Bay in Blairgowrie seemed to ask for something quieter. The long exposure over the water hole at low tide softened the restless movement into drifting mist, as though smoke were rising from the rocks themselves. In colour, the scene felt oddly harsh beneath the bright sun, but in black and white it transformed into something steamy and dreamlike — a hidden cauldron breathing gently along the edge of the bay.
Sony A7RV
FE 16-35mm f2.8
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