A black and white landscape photographed on the crest of the South Downs National Park, looking south across open ground. Five small trees appear in silhouette along the ridge line, spaced evenly against a pale sky.
The image is pared back to line and contrast. Tonal separation defines the scene, with the hill forming a simple base and the trees establishing rhythm and proportion without emphasis or gesture.
This photograph is presented as a fine art print on archival paper. Its reduction to monochrome and form encourages slower viewing, with attention drawn to spacing, balance, and the quiet geometry of the landscape.
It stands comfortably on its own or alongside other works that explore minimal structure, silhouette, and the use of restraint within open terrain.
A black and white landscape photographed on the crest of the South Downs National Park, looking south across open ground. Five small trees appear in silhouette along the ridge line, spaced evenly against a pale sky.
The image is pared back to line and contrast. Tonal separation defines the scene, with the hill forming a simple base and the trees establishing rhythm and proportion without emphasis or gesture.
This photograph is presented as a fine art print on archival paper. Its reduction to monochrome and form encourages slower viewing, with attention drawn to spacing, balance, and the quiet geometry of the landscape.
It stands comfortably on its own or alongside other works that explore minimal structure, silhouette, and the use of restraint within open terrain.