A Silhouette at Smiths Lake

One from earlier on this year whilst at Smith’s Lake.

Rather similar to this image.

I think this one works better as the human element is removed, opening the image to the landscape and the clouds.

The strong contrast between light levels helps to bring forward “Silhouettes” whilst also keeping the scene distinct.

It’s a bit of a moody photo, but I like how it turned out.

This is my submission into The Lens-Artists Photo Challenge for this week.

The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:

Week 1 – Patti

Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya

Week 3 – Amy

Week 4 – Tina

This week is hosted by Patti and next week’s will be hosted by Leya.

I recommend checking out the challenge to see how people interpret each theme.
I also recommend giving it a go.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy.

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11 Responses to A Silhouette at Smiths Lake

  1. Tina Schell's avatar Tina Schell says:

    Very mysterious, even ominous SH

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  2. pattimoed's avatar pattimoed says:

    I agree with Tina, SH. Mysterious, ominous….and perfectly wonderful!

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  3. Leya's avatar Leya says:

    How dramatic! Perfect choice!

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  4. Amy's avatar Amy says:

    Excellent silhouette image!!

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  7. Sylvia Bacon's avatar Sylvia Bacon says:

    SH, I love seeing the black and white contrasts with a little bit of light blue
    sky on the right. Great Job!

    Like

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