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I missed the Monochrome Madness Challenge this week but since I have this black and white image sitting on my hard drive I thought I would post it now.
This half-submerged stump in one of the outer ponds is a favorite gathering place for the Canada geese and ducks at the bird sanctuary to primp and preen.
This is almost like a drawing rather than a photo – nice one!
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It did turn out that way, didn’t it. Influenced by the graphite animal portraits I used to draw, I guess. Thanks, Sue!
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I think that fallen tree stump really adds to the depth of the composition. Looks like a pencil drawing and that is fun!!
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Thank you, Judy. Yes, I agree, for me it was almost all about the stump. The original image was quite high key to start with, so the image really wanted to go in this direction which is why I converted it to black and white. And before photography I used to draw animals in graphite, so I guess I am quite influenced by that. 🙂
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