On a recent holiday we spent a couple of days exploring the Murray River area near Mildura.
On one of these days after enjoying a pub lunch at a hotel on the banks of the river, we took a stroll along the edge an got these shots of several trees that had succumbed to rising water levels.
Being quite bright and sunny, I decided to convert them to black and white to bring out the contrast and detail.
On one of these days after enjoying a pub lunch at a hotel on the banks of the river, we took a stroll along the edge an got these shots of several trees that had succumbed to rising water levels.
Being quite bright and sunny, I decided to convert them to black and white to bring out the contrast and detail.
Lens | Sony 70-350mm |
Settings | 1/4000 sec/f2.8/iso100 |
Camera | Sony A6500 |
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