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Why and How Photographing Caddo Lake in Texas in Black and White

Caddo Lake is a huge wetland with an area of 10,300 hectares (25,400 acres). It is located on the border between Texas and Louisiana. The lake, which is the only natural lake in Texas, is home to the largest bald cypress forest in the world. My black and white photographs praise the beauty of this rugged region of the United States.

Landscape of Caddo Lake in Texas in United States.
Landscape of Caddo Lake in Texas in United States.

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  • A Legend
  • A Unique Place
  • Photographing Caddo Lake Takes Time
  • Some Photos of Caddo Lake in Black and White

A Legend

According to a legend that originates in 1812, Caddo Lake was formed by tremendous earthquakes. Its name is derived from the tribe of Caddo Indians. This tribe lived in that area until being expelled in the 19th century by settlers who had discovered an oil field in that region.

Since the mid-1960s, many people claim to have seen Bigfoot in the bald cypress forest. A TV report has been made on this subject.

I must admit that the spectral forms of the bald cypresses are haunting. When dusk falls, the imagination races with creepy thoughts. Even I thought I saw strange shapes as I captured photographs.

A Unique Place

Caddo Lake is not only famous for the appearances of Bigfoot. It is home to the largest bald cypress forest in the world. Cypress trees easily adapt to wet areas. They can reach 30 to 50 meters (90 to 150 feet) high and the trunk diameter can reach 2 meters (7 feet). This majestic tree can live from 300 to 500 years.

For landscape photography, Caddo Lake offers extraordinary opportunities during every moment of the day. The trees carry an evocative and majestic spirit. When you spend several hours contemplating them, it is easy to imagine that they represent a crowd of wild men from another world.

Photographing Caddo Lake Takes Time

To photograph Caddo Lake, it is possible to walk along some of the banks that remain open to the public. Most of the banks are closed, as they are located on private properties. Another method, and I consider this to be the best option, is to rent a boat. However, one must be careful not to get lost in the labyrinth of bald cypresses. After staring at trees for hours, they appear nearly identical and it is easy to lose direction. GPS is essential for these photography trips.

When you meander through the winding twists and curves of the lake, it is important to take the time to immerse yourself in the breathtaking wonder of the forest. Allowing your imagination to flow freely is crucial. A piece of good advice is to let go of worries and concerns. One must become engulfed by narrow paths in the forest.

I chose black and white because the branches covered with Spanish moss give a gloomy, strange, and timeless atmosphere.

To capture these photographs, I made many trips that lasted for several days. I had a tough time cracking the mysteries of bald cypress trees to accurately report their beauty. With a semblance of patience and self-sacrifice, I ended up finding both a story and rhythm to weave into the photos.

Photographing Caddo Lake is not just about photographing trees. It also involves playing with reflections and shapes. Every tiny detail is important. Wide shots are just as revealing as tight shots.

Photographing Caddo Lake is a real challenge because you cannot use the same simplicity as travel photography. When I walk in the woods, I can feel a strange rumor and strange sensations. The Caddo Indians have lived for hundreds of years in this region. They had to have their reasons for choosing to stay in such a haunting place. They certainly did not leave without leaving behind a trace of their passage.

This is what I tried to illuminate within these photos, that Caddo Lake is more than just a lake for boating. It truly has a soul with value and dignity, and photography is certainly the best way to capture this.

Some Photos of Caddo Lake in Black and White

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  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
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    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
  • Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white. Amar Guillen, Photographer.
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
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    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
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    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
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    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
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    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
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    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
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    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
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    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
    Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
Caddo Lake in Texas in United States in black and white
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    Why It Is So Difficult to Judge A Fine Art Photograph

    Judging or evaluating a fine art photograph is difficult. While it is possible to establish a scale of values or levels to determine a value, the criteria remain subjective. A photo will always be debated upon by individuals of differing opinions.

    Photographie artistique d'un arbre au Kenya.
    Fine Art Photograph of a Tree in Kenya.

    Table of Contents

    • Two Levels to Judge
    • The Photographer and The Observer
    • Creativity is Crucial
    • The Construction of a Photograph
    • Finally

    Two Levels to Judge

    To evaluate a fine art photograph, I stand by two possible levels:

    • The message and the content are both a rational and an emotional interpretation.
    • The level of the conception that is based on all photo techniques: framing, composition, balance, colors, contrasts, geometric shapes, etc.

    To judge an artistic photograph, an observer does not refer to its aesthetic qualities but to the information it contains and whether the photograph is interesting. It is remarkable that the content of an image remains identifiable despite bad technique.

    The technique itself is only intended to support the process of identification. The techniques of designing a photo are only intended to improve the reading of the message and content.

    The Photographer and The Observer

    Knowing the photographic grammar not only allows a photographer to judge photos in an enlightened way, but it also allows one to produce quality photographs. The application of the rules themselves must not become an end in this process.

    The photographer must not be enslaved by the photographic grammar and rules during shooting. He must be focused and entirely devoted to the shooting itself, to the enhancement of the current photographic elements as well as to their content. Rules must not even enter his subconscious, as they are unimportant in this stage.

    For the observer of a photograph, the recognition of the content and the reaction that it provokes are the most important part of the experiment.

    The quality of the composition favors this process and sometimes makes it very pleasant. Sometimes certain elements of composition are so dominant that they disturb the observer's perception. For example, a focus point is one of these dominant or disruptive elements. In a composition, the point is a photographic element that is small, tiny. It is distinguished by its light, its contrast in the scene, its color. The point is static. It shows no tendency to move in a photo. A single point occupies a preponderant place in an image: it dominates the composition.

    Creativity is Crucial

    If a rigorous design quality helps to enhance the message or content of a photo, then a good dose of creativity is essential to produce quality content.

    The photographer's creativity is expressed through the content, the message, and the design of each photograph.

    At the time of the shooting, the photographer must dwell on the content and its message so that it might captivate an observer.

    It is a bit like being present as a central character in a book. When you read a book, you are passionate about the story because of the content and the message delivered by the author. You will focus on the conceptual side, paying attention to the spelling, grammar, paragraphs and chapters.

    The Construction of a Photograph

    To build a fine art photograph, the photographer must use reinforcement elements such as the point, visual lines, surfaces, details and structures. These things must be able to be spotted by the viewer.

    The photographer must also consider the visual balance between objects.

    He must take care of the original plan or sketch, as it is a material surface intended to carry out the ideas of the photographic work. It reminds the photographer of certain tonal and color values which are assigned to certain (or all) parts of the photographic scene. It may contain the background or a certain shape.

    The photographer must manage his negative space and his positive space. The negative space is what supports the visual impact of the positive space, which consists of the points of interest in the image.

    Finally

    Judging a fine art photograph is not an easy exercise. A photographer must practice again and again with certain concepts and messages in mind. He must learn the grammar of the language of photography. When he becomes a good judge, he will become a good photographer. It is a long but rewarding process.

    Be humble, patient, constant, persevering, and persistent because the road to excellence is long.

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    About Amar Guillen, Creator of Fine Art Prints of Nature
    As a photographer capturing the artistic essence for several decades, I have mastered the art of crafting an authentic experience for art enthusiasts and collectors of visual art.
    When I observe my surroundings, be it friends, family, relationships, or professional contacts, I see souls in perpetual motion. Every moment of their existence is engulfed by daily hassles, work concerns, social media, online or televised information streams, and videos on the web.
    Every minute, they strive to accomplish something, fearing losing ground and feeling marginalized in this frenzied society. Imprisoned by an oppressive schedule, the essential eludes them, drowned in the tumult of daily life. Is it really crucial to watch yet another cat video on the internet? Is it necessary to post twenty daily messages on social media?
    Despite this, they remain constantly stressed and anxious about the challenges of the world, without being able to influence these monumental problems. It is at this moment that my artistic nature photographs come into play. Those who have had the privilege of hanging one of my works in their personal or professional space have expressed a radical transformation in their lives.
    Every day, contemplating these works of art immerses them in tranquility, inner peace, and rediscovered serenity. They then understand that nature has the power to unravel tensions, to encourage reflection on the essential. Artistic photographs thus become open windows to the wonders of nature.
    I have chosen to share the best of myself by helping others discover their identity, personality, style, all while reconnecting with nature. Take the time to explore my artistic photographs if you wish to reveal your true essence. Once hung in your space, your view of the world will be transformed.
    Amar Guillen is a creator of fine art prints of nature.
    I am Amar Guillen, creator of nature art photographs. I have a deep conviction that contemplating nature has the power to transform human beings. If everyone learned to know, respect, and preserve nature, our world would be transformed into a haven of peace where everyone would find their place.
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