“You Speak To Me In Words And I Look At You With Feelings” by Michael Farinelli, March 12th, 2022
ISO 100, f10 @ 1/100
For our landscape assignment, I chose to turn in the black and white photo. My professor agreed that it was the better of the two. We both believe the black and white makes the photo pop: It’s haunting and makes you a little scared to go down the path. It mimics a horror film aesthetic. It's the contrast between the light and dark areas, the lack of detail in said dark areas, the dull gray sky, and the void that your eye is led to that establish this haunting tone. Your eye is led to center of the image with the help of the pathway, the fence on the right, and the trees on the left. It narrows down the farther you go. No matter where you look in the image, your eye will always be led to the center. The trees, branches, fence, and shadows form squares that get smaller as your eye goes down the path. These squares make a target that points exactly where you’re supposed to look.
How much of a difference does black and white make compared to color?
So I want to ask you, the viewer, which photo works for you?

















