
7 North B&W 1
Each piece is captured in a rare moment where light, time, and place come together.
I positioned myself for a wider view of the seventh hole, wanting to show more context and surrounding landscape in the monochrome treatment. The composition included the pond on the left, the fairway sweeping through the center, and the full tree line establishing the boundaries of the property. The sky overhead was holding dramatic clouds that created tonal variation and visual interest.
What makes this version work is the completeness of the view - you see the entire strategic challenge of the hole, the relationship between water, fairway, bunkers, and green, the way the trees frame and define the playing area. The black-and-white treatment emphasizes the graphic quality of the scene - horizontal bands of tonal value stacking from foreground to background, creating depth through gradation rather than color.
The smooth water in the pond reflected the sky, creating another tonal element that balanced the darker land masses. The manicured fairway read as mid-tone, the bunkers as bright accents, the trees and rough as darker anchors. This is golf course design rendered as composition and form, the aesthetic working independently of whether grass is green or sand is white.
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