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18-MAY-2008

Cosumnes River, California, 2008

The huge rocks that litter the Cosumnes River have relatively little color in them. Seen in color, these rocks are largely brown/black, with greenish water swirling around them. By converting the image to black and white, we process this information differently. The rocks become less real and more symbolic. They are now satiny black, the water embracing them in gouts of white froth. The abstracting power of black and white imagery now goes right to the soul of the subject itself, which shows us how the forces of nature have created the world we live in.

Leica V-Lux 1
1/800s f/11.0 at 21.3mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time18-May-2008 10:55:42
MakeLeica
ModelV-LUX 1
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length21.3 mm
Exposure Time1/800 sec
Aperturef/11
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-1 1/3
White Balance
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
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Exposure Programprogram (2)
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Phil Douglis27-May-2008 20:06
You are right,Tim-- there is a well used feeling to these rocks. They have indeed been shaped by the forces of nature and now seem to be very much a part of this place.
Tim May27-May-2008 18:23
Here the rock -which we usually see as solid - have become reflections of the centuries of flow that have molded them. They seem to flow.
Phil Douglis27-May-2008 16:56
You are letting your imagination run here, Mo - thanks for the macabre thought.
monique jansen27-May-2008 08:49
With a bit of imagination, you can almost see a skull with hair in this photo
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