A selection of monochrome images
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Like (0)Sand Patternsby Tim Hale
Shooting in to the sun for a dark and moody scene of the sand ripples left behind.
Like (2)Buy this imageWhitecaps and Railingsby Tim Hale
Spring Tides in January 2023 shown in monochrome to highlight the details in the sea.
Like (2)Buy this imageMusical Spoonsby Tim Hale
This image was created after seeing some music sheets and thinking what could reflect the notes quite well.
So, finding some un-tarnished spoons and experimenting with their position, this was the result.
It is my best seller as either a Mounted Print, Framed Print, but the most spectacular is one I have printed on Aluminium - it looks stunning.
Like (13)Buy this imageThe Kelpiesby Tim Hale
These 30 metre high sculptures are fascinating to see, and great to photograph.
Like (8)Buy this imageBeach Debris, Contre-jour Monoby Tim Hale
The storms washed up a lot of debris on the beach and this old branch caught my eye.
Like (8)Buy this imageSwanage 'Old Pier' High Key Monoby Tim Hale
Bland skies, but with a long exposure the textures of the remains of the old peir make this High Key image stand out.
Like (6)Buy this imageSwanage Pier Monoby Tim Hale
A low down view point on the Victorian Pier, with some symmetry to please the eye.
Like (4)Twenty Seconds of Lightby Tim Hale
The shot before, and the shot afterwards, the light was not there.
Just goes to show that if you wait, you can be rewarded!
Like (3)Buy this imageKimmeridge, Contre-jour Monoby Tim Hale
Photographing into the light to get the reflections of the rocks, and the clouds before the storm set in.
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Sat on the East Hill waiting for the clouds and the light to change, which it eventually did.
Like (4)Buy this imageWet Rocksby Tim Hale
Glistening wet rocks and a long exposure with a bland sky, so had to be a monochrome image.
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