Rural landscapes: the winter farmstead
FARM IN THE FOOTHILLS, NEAR STAVELY, ALBERTA
Another one of those photo trips where I followed any old road that struck my fancy in the Rocky Mountain foothills of western Canada. The only significant colour in this telephoto scene was the blue sky and red barn, so I kept the barn in colour and converted the rest of the scene into black-and-white. Makes quite a visual impact, eh? 🙂
(Check out the full colour photo here: http://bit.ly/WinterBarnAlberta)
Nikon D7100, 70-300 mm. zoom lens, tripod, polarizing filter.
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Check out my coffeetable book, “Frank King’s Southern Alberta“: http://bit.ly/1oUzd4A
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I love selective colour, especially when that colour is red. This works very well, Frank
It does in fact make a impact! Love this one.