The Baltic Sea out of season.
Black-and-white photography is a special category of photography in which the real colour brightness nuances of objects are fixed in achromatic grey-scale gradations, including the extremes of black and white, on an image storage device in an imaging process. Originally, this was referred to as a grayscale photograph. Before the advent of color photography, the black-and-white process had no name; for lack of alternatives, it was generally referred to as photography. (wikipedia)
For this picture I recommend printing on AluDibond under acrylic. The picture does not wear on the wall, it is protected, torsion-resistant and the contrasts come out wonderfully.
Photography & Photo Art
Heiko Westphalen's enthusiasm for photography and his involvement with the medium of photography began 45 years ago. The photographed motives were developed at that time still in the own darkroom and exposed on photo paper, in order to present them later in the one or other..
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