An insight into an expatriate's life in Thailand with an emphasis on photography, culture, personal observations as well as some of my philosophy.
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
A New Gallery - "Back In Time - Angkor Wat"
A new photo gallery is now available on my photography website.
http://www.hale-worldphotography.com/Back-In-Time-Angkor-Wat
This gallery of 35 photographs from our trip to Angkor Wat a year ago is a departure from my normal practice for my photographic work. I typically post and populate my galleries with color photographs. I prefer color because, for me, it better represents the reality of the moment that was captured.
For a photographer, or any artist, it is important to maintain an open mind and, more importantly, to continually refine one's style and improve one's skills. I have started to venture a little more into black and white for some of my photographs. For this series of photographs, in particular, the use of black and white is appropriate and, now in my opinion, preferable to color.
The ruins of Angkor Wat and its environs are a profusion of vegetation and weathered stone. I find that in most cases the focus on the muted tones of the ruins are distracted by the vegetation in color photographs.
On Facebook, I recently seen and enjoyed many photographs from the 1880s and early 1900s of Southeast Asia. I also noted how popular the postings were.
For this gallery I decided to try to capture more of the mood of the ruins than can be conveyed in an "as shot" reality of today. To capture my interpretation of the mood for the ruins, I post processed my shots to convert them into a more 1880s and early 1900s photographs.
My goal is to provide a more unique opportunity to clients to purchase different type and style photographs of the Angkor Wat and its environs than is so commonly available from others.
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