A Field in Winter.

The last days we spent in Germany were full of winter beauty. I already did one post about it, with pictures around the house. This one focuses more on the fields a little up the road, the motives that I found there to have fun with the camera.

I'm finally back in Ecuador, after the snow delayed us for 5 days which we enjoyed to the fullest. Since then, I've been taking a lot of pictures, and since my new cellphone (read a full review here) is still fascinating, I'm looking for motives all over the place. Everywhere. Always. Both for color as well as B/W.

I don't want to be one of those who take pictures and then turn them into B/W to make them look interesting, but my goal is to develop an eye to what could work as B/W and what not, and then what could do as both. Please feel free to give honest and direct feedback, on what could I do better! Thank you very much.

The Field

F1 I placed the died plant in the right middle to maintain the general structure of the rows and the almost aligned horizon. In the middle, it would've disturbed.

F1.1 It disappears in the BW, as the green is gone. Still, it makes an important part of the picture. In BW, the little snow dunes jump out a lot more.


The Tree

T1 I went out to take pictures of the snow being blown over the ridge. Almost froze my fingers off.

T1.1 I took this picture for BW because of the natural contrast between the white snow and the dark trees, full of structures that I thought would stick out. They did.

T2 This one was about capturing the snow dust. I wanted to see how it works in BW, but also play around with other parameters.

Not 100% B/W, but close. Tried to put "Sharpness" to the max to see the snow, and quite a bit of contrast. Still, one has to look closely.

In the 100% BW the snow dust is a lot easier to see.


The Village

V1 Turning around on the field, I noticed the church tower sticking out behind all the trees.

V1.1 Perfect. Since many of the houses are built in the old northern village style, with reed roofs, they make the perfect illusion of a century old picture. I could make it more sepia I guess, to give it even more of that feeling.


Out of the Window

W1 - I had taken a picture of this before, but this time I got it a lot better as the window wasn't too full of water drops yet.

This picture was used in a post of a friend of mine, for his novel "The Man with the Luminous Eyes"

The 4th Chapter with the Picture

The first chapter - highly recommended!

W 1.1 - It works perfectly for the novel, as it plays within a winter setting.


So far for today, I hope you enjoyed the pictures and they were good enough to provoke some contemplation - thank you for giving me some of your attention! As always, any feedback and especially tips and tricks are very welcome! As long as it's not AI generated content or comment spamming... 😅


Thank you for stopping by!

All pictures are taken by myself with a Motorola Edge 60 Pro and I reserve the copyright - but you're welcome to ask if you'd like to use one of the pics!



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I really like the one with the big tree (the first colorful one). Overall, my impression is 'cold deciliation', there is also something undeniably German about these photos, and I cant exactly tell you why... but as Google Earth traveler, I learned to identify countries just by how the vegetation feels, and when looking at all these photos in a row, this feels very signature of the location (if that makes any sense).

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I've never thought about it like that. There's definitely what you write, that there is a certain landscape to each country, and it feels differently all the time. Even within a small country like Ecuador - there are many differences between the micro-climates and the according vegetation.

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'THE TREE" is such a wicked-awesome thing! It is a majestic, wise, old tree! Love it! ❤️

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Thanks for the share @shiftrox !

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You're welcome! Your post is really cool. Big hug.

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Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm having a lot of fun with photos now, almost everyday something crosses my path that is worth a few seconds of my time and 5 MB of my hard drive :-D

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Haha, that's good, after all, it's cool to be able to take pictures of everything and everyone. I'm not taking any pictures at the moment, but every now and then I take some and post them here.

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