rachel tala bartz black and white photos have won her many awards but she doesn't always dispense with color. i just thought it was so simple it was just about light catching that wave in that moment i didn't want the distraction of color color for this one because the green in that way if i just thought it was so lovely and i didn't find this way scary it was more beautiful and that's probably because it's actually moving across the frame so it's not threatening me in any way. the photographer has always loved to see these mysterious and under earthly qualities but she also senses that now it poses an entirely new kind of menace i've spent a lifetime looking at the sea i'm not. i'm not a scientist but it fails to me that the incidence of severe storms on this coast has grown which from a photographic perspective is quite exciting is obviously also has other ramifications. but when the sea becomes smooth and trying in time it's time for rachel told the party to head home again. i'm staying on the subject of nature we are headed next to europe's most active volcano mount etna on the ita