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brianbrewington  > Art > Black and White
Sometimes, less color means more impact.
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The window of an old homestead, near Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado.  The walls of this place were about a foot thick, to fight the cold (winter temperatures in the San Luis Valley regularly go to 30F below zero).  Whoever lived here was really tough!
A winter fenceline late on a January afternoon near Walden, Colorado.  As you might guess from the drifting, it's kind of a windy place!
I liked this tree all by itself out in the field, with dusk's soft light on the Great Sand Dunes.  I moved around a bit to set up a composition that emphasized the tree's isolation and, if I may personify it just a bit, bravery.
Independence Pass, Colorado
Autumn at the dunes in black and white
Windmill in Pontotoc, Texas
Millikan Library at Caltech, with reflections from the pond.
Shafer Trail in black and white.  I have the same image in color, and I like both.
A winter sunset on the Rawah Wilderness in January 2008
A winter fenceline late on a January afternoon near Walden, Colorado. As you might guess from the drifting, it's kind of a windy place!
A winter fenceline late on a January afternoon near Walden, Colorado.  As you might guess from the drifting, it's kind of a windy place!
A winter fenceline late on a January afternoon near Walden, Colorado. As you might guess from the drifting, it's kind of a windy place!
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Original size: 3723x2018 |
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Keywords: colorado winter fence black white
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