On a trip to Rajastan India we stopped at this fascinating 15th century temple still in use by devotees today.
Because of the robes and timeless mystery, I presented these images in black and white.
Thanks for looking.
Some of the 1444 unique columns that hold this place up.
These images are extraordinary. I strongly agree with your decision to go with b&w. It fits the subject perfectly. Tonal quality and compositions are excellent throughout the series.
Brent
bnfotografie wrote:
These images are extraordinary. I strongly agree with your decision to go with b&w. It fits the subject perfectly. Tonal quality and compositions are excellent throughout the series.
Brent
Thank you Brent. The devotion and spirituality was quite apparent.
Agree with Brent! B&W "features" the temple and its worshipers extremely well! The intricate scrolling, chiselling, architecture is realized much better in b&w IMHO! Color would obscure the detail in the architecture.
VERY well composed and seen!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Agree with Brent! B&W "features" the temple and its worshipers extremely well! The intricate scrolling, chiselling, architecture is realized much better in b&w IMHO! Color would obscure the detail in the architecture.
VERY well composed and seen!
Dan
Thank you Dan. Sometimes color just gets in the way.