Oooh. For Monochrome Madness this week, Brian Bushboy has set a challenge and a half. Backlighting. What? I hear non-photographers ask. Here’s what Brian says: ‘Backlighting in photography is a way for photographers to create dramatic lighting. This involves positioning the main light source for a photograph behind the primary subject’. In other words, do what you spend your photographic life trying NOT to do. Take shots direct into the sun, or the light source, anyway. It’s easier in a sunny country, so let’s take the ferry to Spain.

And here we are in Premià, staying with daughter and family.


We won’t outstay our welcome, but nip down to Valencia. To l’Albufera.




After, we’ll come back to the UK. To Pembrokeshire:

The featured photo is from the UK too. No idea where.
And that is all I have to say on the subject.
Great choices Margaret, especially the featured photo and the last one with the silhouette of two people.
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Thanks. It was a challenge of a challenge!
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Quite sufficient, I think, Margaret. I love the Albufera ones and that cloudscape at the end xx
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That was a lucky find, that last one. I like it too. Thanks xx
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They are dramatic images. I think my favourite is the teazels in your header shot.
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I’m quite fond of that shot. As I am of the bank of teasels near our house.
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Very dramatic images. I love them all, and yes, those teasels are magnificent.
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I love a teasel or two. Thanks. Do you think AI was involved? Hint: no..
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That’s what I like about your photographs!
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😊
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So many fabulous photos Margaret and you said Oh this is too hard – pffft
Th couple eating, the last one in the Valencia group and the last photo is so good
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Aw thanks Brian. You certainly pushed me out of my comfort zone.
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and didn’t you have fun
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😊
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Fabulous gallery
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Thanks. For me it was …taxing.
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Well, that might be all you have to say on the subject, but you’ve done very nicely! I know this would’ve been outside your comfort zone, and you didn’t think you could deliver the goods but you did…..well done. The couple eating is my favourite example
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Thank you. I have a sneaking fondness for them too.
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Good girl!
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well, I feel you said a great many things about this subject. Fantastic collection of great shots – I do a lot of those, simply because my inner eye sees something I can’t name yet, but which already has a title in my mind, and then at home looking at it on a large screen, it all falls beautifully into place. Your work here is ART.
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Wow! Thay’s some compliment! Thanks so much Kiki.
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I am inspired by these, I was thinking on so different lines. Love the first and last image way to start and finish a post
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Ah thsnks! It’s not an easy challenge, is it?
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Lots of great backlighting moments here, Margaret.
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Thanks Tish.
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o I do like these. Very effective; gives impact to the scenes.
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Thank you. I was a bit out of my comfort zone, but I think I got away with it!
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I think you did, too!
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well these are rather fabulous
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Well, thank you Becky!
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So impressed. Beautiful photos, Margaret.
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Oh, thanks Rebecca.
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Awesome gallery, Margaret. The opening shot’s perspective is great.
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I was fond of that. It’s getting increasingly hard to get down to those low perspectives 😉
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Such a dramatic group of photos, especially when done in monochrome
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Yes, it’s surprisig how well monochrome can work. Thanks.
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Great title and great examples! My favourites are the header, the last shot amd the last of your three l’Albufera ones 😀
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Thanks! Those are my favourites too.
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Backlighting or silhouettes? I would say these are the latter, but none the worse for that. Essentially, silhouettes are a specific result of backlighting where the subject matter appears as a dark shape. I love the teasels and the fisherman.
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I’m sure you’re right. But you get what you can from me.
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I’m very happy with what I get from you. All rather fabulous.
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Aw thanks Jude 😊
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This post is so beautiful. I love the shadowed backlighting and subjects.
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Thanks so much Anne.
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Lovely. B&W really pays off with these.
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Ah, thanks. I was quite pleased with them too.
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You found some great ones Margaret, the header shot is a beauty.
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That seems to have won the popular vote. I like it, which is why I made it my header shot. Thanks Leanne.
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My favorite is the couple having dinner.
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That was a lucky sighting. Thanks!
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Love the variety of your selections 🙂
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Thank you June.
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