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The monochrome image retains a classic timelessness in which the lack
of colour enhances the awareness of form, the subtlety of tone and the
elegance of composition.
The absence of colour can create subtle photographs
with a silken range of soft grey tones or energetic images with dramatic
extremes of light and shade. With monochrome, the play of light on the
land and its interaction with those objects it illuminates (and those
it doesn't) takes on supreme importance revealing latent texture, form
and pattern. This effect introduces an aesthetic elegance to scenes
that simply cannot be matched with colour images.
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