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Last days of Spring

Started by chrome, April 06, 2025, 09:10:18 PM

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chrome

The change of season
Shoot stuff I guess?

Thad E Ginathom


hvyas

Nice one ! Why not in colour ?

chrome

Quote from: hvyas on Yesterday at 08:22:12 AMNice one ! Why not in colour ?

Thanks!

While composing this scene, I wanted to focus on the light in the scene. Monochrome excels in such scenarios.
Shoot stuff I guess?

GIRISH22


hvyas

Quote from: chrome on Yesterday at 12:47:25 PM
Quote from: hvyas on Yesterday at 08:22:12 AMNice one ! Why not in colour ?

Thanks!

While composing this scene, I wanted to focus on the light in the scene. Monochrome excels in such scenarios.

Yes, for light b/w is right but for "Last days of spring" withering brown/orange colours of trees, leaves would have been more apt, imho.

chrome

Quote from: hvyas on Yesterday at 06:21:19 PM
Quote from: chrome on Yesterday at 12:47:25 PM
Quote from: hvyas on Yesterday at 08:22:12 AMNice one ! Why not in colour ?

Thanks!

While composing this scene, I wanted to focus on the light in the scene. Monochrome excels in such scenarios.

Yes, for light b/w is right but for "Last days of spring" withering brown/orange colours of trees, leaves would have been more apt, imho.

Appreciate the feedback!

This scene didn't speak to me in colour. I took the shot with the intention of making a monochrome image.
Shoot stuff I guess?

Thad E Ginathom

Quote from: hvyas on Yesterday at 06:21:19 PMYes, for light b/w is right but for "Last days of spring" withering brown/orange colours of trees, leaves would have been more apt, imho.
Not for spring.

In countries/areas that have classic spring/summer/autumn/winter seasons, spring is the season of buds and early flowers, giving way to full foliage of summer. At the end of summer, autumn ("fall" in America) brings the reds and golds, followed by leafless winter

Hankosaurus

Quote from: Thad E Ginathom on Yesterday at 07:05:26 PM...In countries/areas that have classic spring/summer/autumn/winter seasons, spring is the season of buds and early flowers, giving way to full foliage of summer. At the end of summer, autumn ("fall" in America) brings the reds and golds, followed by leafless winter

Right.  It must be really different, spring here and spring there.  When I first saw the image, I was puzzled as to how this could be late spring.  The barren trees, the leaves on the ground, and something which might be drying seed pods lingering on the barren limbs...  Maybe color would have given me a clue about it being spring.  Maybe.  Here in Georgia, USA, we are just now getting into spring.  The trees are filling with fresh, light green foliage.  Some trees are still flowering.  It's a wonderful time of year. The cold weather has abated, and we are outdoors more.
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Thad E Ginathom

Yes, taking another look, it does not look so much like a temperate-climate spring. I wonder where and when the pic was taken.

Here, there is no such thing at as spring at all. The slightly cooler days of December/January soon ramp up to peak temperatures of April/May. 

Autumn seems to happen on a plant-by-plant basis. Suddenly, one tree will decide to go brown and drop its leaves!

Sorry to @chrome for the season-discussion hijack!