drktp

By doruktp

M306

This is just another shot from M306, one of our English classes. It sees the Bosphorus. Although we only go there Monday and Friday every two weeks, it feels like every day as I step in every time. The view there is really good. I don't get how so few classrooms have the view of the Bosphorus, it's crazy. A whole school seeing a beautiful view, and only a handful classrooms face it. Oh well, it does get boring after so many days to be brutally honest. I only take pictures when the sky is extraordinary, like a shade of blue I've never seen before, or a burning yellow on top of a fiery red, licking us people. Ok, I need to write poems after this I'm sorry. That day it wasn't special though, there was only contrast between the colours. And that's it. Less is more, sometimes. This time was one of the "some"s.

When will I stop being weird?
I guess not now.

To be honest there isn't a deeper look at this photo. Nothing physical. It links to deeper thoughts, so join me, will you?

This was a tester with b&w, and it was pushed. As I noted before, that day didn't have a spectacular sky, I just wanted to start posting on my b&w instagram account more. Why do I want to post there? Because I don't, and I want to take more b&w pictures. Very simply because they are aesthetically pleasing, and they force you to think further than the colours.

People don't usually think about other aspects of photography initially. If there are some popping' colours, of the phones are all directed towards it. But it is helpful. A rose garden in b&w? Yeah, it wouldn't work. B&w pushes our brains to think more of what we're capturing, and it's only partially real, even without the editing. It's colours are drained. Talking about editing, b&w photos don't even need editing, they're just nice if you take nice ones initially. And that's why it pushes our brain to think. I've finally put it into goodish words, and I'm out.

Take care :)

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