Silk in a Breeze

Here’s another of the photos with fabric I took at some sand dunes.
With this one I wanted to keep the focus on the silk and by pushing shadows so that the background disappeared I think I succeeded quite well. More of the silk’s detail comes through and there’s more of a sense of depth as originally the photo seemed a bit flat.

When taking this photo there was enough of a breeze for the silk to not fall to the ground so I had my partner hold it whilst I shot from a position that was almost underneath. I wanted to get the silk in motion across the frame and I think in that regard I succeeded.

This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. Participating is pretty straightforward and something I recommend. If you do, then include the tag “monochrome-madness” in your post. If not participating, then at the least check out Leanne’s photography as well as what other people submit.

A lot of what people are submitting will likely end up here.

I hope you enjoy.

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