the world in black and white

There are times when tonality and textures win out over colors, even subtle colors. I’ve always looked at black and white photography as an evolution of ink or pencil drawing. As I was out tonight in Leavenworth, the nearly full moon had risen into the twilit sky. The combination of twilight and moonlight over this section of a work building created the kind of “drawing opportunity” I would have sat around for hours sketching some 35 years ago.

What’s amazing is how the camera was able to handle this: Olympus E-M5, Panasonic 25mm at f/2, ISO 200, 1/160 second. I even dropped the exposure down 1/3 of a stop to pick up a little more dark detail on the side of the building. I would have struggled to create this kind of photograph with older Olympus cameras, such as the E-P2, E-3, and E-1. With the E-M5 it seems almost effortless now. Post processing was in Silver Efex Pro 2.

I finally found a road that follows the high bluffs above the Missouri river. I plan on being there tomorrow around 7pm local time to photograph the moon coming up over the far side of the river while the low sunlight still lights the tops of the trees. I saw that this evening and sat for awhile, just watching and appreciating. I left the camera in the car. Sometimes you just need to quietly experience the world rather than trying to violently photograph the hell out of it.

nelson-atkins and the kemper museums

Today was my second, and probably final day, to visit the Kansas City museums. So I spent the late morning to early afternoon roaming the sculpture garden, taking in the artwork in the bright Kansas sun. It was still chilly, but not cold like Saturday. I saw and experienced far more than I photographed.

Towards the end of my stay I walked over to the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. I tried to look at the works they had inside, but I was drawn more to the outside works than the interior. After spending a week in a windowless office area I had to spend my time outdoors. Maybe next time when I can have a more balanced stay, or perhaps in the next two weeks when I have some spare time I’ll spend more time inside of both.