I stopped in Wenonah late one Friday afternoon at the end of January looking for an entrance to one of the Wenonah Trails. This was before I had a Wenonah Trail Guide (a sort of map of all the trails) so I had no idea of what I was doing.
This is a photo taken along Break Back Run, a tributary of the Mantua Creek and the first photo I took in Wenonah. I was on the north side of the main drag and the bridge over Mantua Creek. Even though Mantua Creek flowed under the road, the trail didn’t. Access points for the main parts of the trail are on the south end of Wenonah. I returned the following week and began my exploration, then a few days later I bought a copy of the Wenonah Trail Guide at the town office so now I have a map and a much better idea of where the access points are located.
I like the transition from leafy, almost lush on the right side to barren on the left. The tones in this are really great!
Thanks Wayne. I used the 3-tone transform in PWP to tweak the tones.
I agree with Wayne, and I like the way the light falls on the front right. A beautiful scene.
As the other comments say, great tones, and that is what mono is about. You have a swamp fixation, cold beer might fix it.
Great use of light, – a very good composition!
Have a nice B&W Weekend!
excellent b/w composition.
A subtle balance of light and dark and the detail is fabulous. Felt I was there!
Wonderful scene in a great composition and tones!
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Beautiful forest scene as always from you!
That is wonderful habitat for the spring frogs to breed…
Marvelous capture and terrific reflections for the day! Hope you enjoy a great weekend!
Sylvia
J’aime bien ces lieux dans les sous-bois … Très beau traitement gris-blanc !
I love this in B&W! What a great shot!
Very lovely. Wonderful composition, makes me want to explore the area myself. Have a great week.
very scenic reflections which work so well in monochrome….
Hi, John. My apologies for being so remiss in commenting lately–I’ve been up to my ears in work and travel.
Love this shot; there’s a mystical quality to it. It looks like something out of Middle Earth.