A River Runs Through It

Stuart Chapman

A River Runs Through It

Location:
Godmersham, Kent, England

Map:
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Date and Time:
8 March 2008, 8.46 a.m.

Camera details:
ISO 200 : f7.1 : 1/250 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens

Shot narrative:
This was shortly after sunrise on a very cold and frosty morning. I chose a black and white process to enhance the tones in the shot.

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A River Runs Through It by Stuart Chapman
  • Jeff  Burns

    Jeff Burns

    The sky man rocks the world once again.
    The reflections in the water are amazing. The sky is breathtaking and your framing is amazing.
    That tree to the left is awesome. Brilliant shot.

  • funkyfacestudio

    funkyfacestudio

    This is awesome Stuart ! you really get some crazy sky shots….so many lines, zig-zags and swirly doodle thingys LOL, It looks so cool.

  • Mindy McGregor

    Mindy McGregor

    Amazing work!

  • midzing

    midzing

    awesome black and white shot,, love the sky,,, well done Stuart

  • Mel Brackstone

    Mel Brackstone

    Stuart, this is magnificent!!!! From the sky, to the trees, to the water…..all the details in the creek bank, fences, light on the branches….WOW!

  • Andrew Leighton

    Andrew Leighton

    Great composition and nice tonal range – another cracking shot! Well done! :)

  • Deborah Parkin

    Deborah Parkin

    Wow!!! You have sooo mastered this b&w business :)
    This is just so beautiful – I think the b&w really adds to the atmosphere and th drama that sweeps across the sky. I just love the stillness of the water – is looks so silky and stands in beautiful contrast to the sky – I really love this one.

  • Dave Law

    Dave Law

    Beautiful scene and wonderful in B&W, well done.

  • Steven  Agius

    Steven Agius

    A stunning view Stuart, great catch awesome detail in this image.

  • oastudios

    oastudios

    great cloud pattern in the sky. the contrast tones are great in this shot.

  • Trevor Fellows

    Trevor Fellows

    wow m8 fantastic work.

    trev.

  • Graeme Pettit Photography

    Graeme Pettit ...

    Another gem Stu.

  • Michael Oubridge

    Michael Oubridge

    Fantastic Stuart, love the way you have captured all the contrails in the sky, you must be under a busy flight path?

  • richiedean

    richiedean

    Spot on Stu, a very tasty image indeed …

  • Lensman2008

    Lensman2008

    A very masterful exposure, and in full glorious….monochrome!!
    Well done!!

  • Peter Zentjens

    Peter Zentjens

    Very strong B&W shot, great sky!

  • Anthony Hedger

    Anthony Hedger

    wonderful and looks great in B&W

  • onefourseven

    onefourseven

    This is stunning!! The different perspectives of the trees in this shot is excellent, going across the fields to the vp!! The b&w enhances the detail superbly!!
    Awesome!!

  • Justine Devereux

    Justine Devereux

    Beautiful image..the composition and sharp tones are stunning!

  • Sue Kane

    Sue Kane

    This has it all Stuart…terrific tonal range, comp, detail and a magnificent sky…l could almost imagine walking down by the river …love the depth and mood you have captured!

  • Alex Stojan

    Alex Stojan

    This is stunning Stuart, one of the best B&W images I’ve seen for some time. The tones are rich and beautiful, and the composition is perfect. And that sky just looks awesome in B&W!

  • Liv Stockley

    Liv Stockley

    Stunning, and so is your folio :-))

  • Kevin Whiting

    Kevin Whiting

    Incredible composition….. and perfectly sharp throughout.

  • Alice Oates

    Alice Oates

    Stunning composition, and brilliant sky!

  • Lorraine Parramore

    Lorraine Parra...

    yep, great tones.

  • Hans Goepel

    Hans Goepel

    Stunning composition, and brilliant sky!

  • Julie Langford

    Julie Langfordcommunity host

    Superb image here. I imagine this looks really good in colour, but for me, this mono work is just everyting I need. I can stare into this scene for hours.

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