Today I went to the
Kingsley Plantation for some B&W shots.
The surface of the tabby walls is highly reflective. I had to be careful not to overexpose them in direct sunlight.
They are overwhelmingly white in a relatively colorless setting. Color would not do them justice.
I used an A7 II converted to monochrome by removing the Bayer array, ISO 200 behaves like ISO 400.
Large circle of slave dwellings made from tabby
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Both images captured at 1/2000s f/8 ISO 200
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Thank you.
Here is a shot from the road just south of the entrance to the plantation.
At 1/1000s, there is no bright white in the scene
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