Black and White Photography

Held by the Current

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After days of steady rain, Porter Creek ran high. Early in the morning, the forest was still while the water pressed through its channel, changing shape from moment to moment. I made this series in one morning at Washington State's Capital State Forest, when the rising water turned a familiar creek into something temporary and unpredictable. Light and shadow shifted across the surface, revealing shapes that quickly faded back into the flow. These photographs are not focused on a destination or a landmark. Instead, they explore contrast, rhythm, and how water can hold both tension and release. The series captures a brief moment when rain, current, and early light came together to create scenes that lasted only as long as the water kept moving. Read more https://www.stevebisig.com/photography-project-held-by-the-current/
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Beautiful work!
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Thank you Julie
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A great portfolio of longer exposed river shots. What equipment did you use? tripod or handheld?
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Thank you. I used my Nikon Z7 with a 24-200 mm Z lens, mounted on my tripod. It was early morning, so no filter used.
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