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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
Autumn at the dunes in black and white
Autumn at the dunes in black and white
Autumn at the dunes in black and white
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Nikon D200 |
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Original size: 7950x2391 |
Current: 800x241 |
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Keywords: colorado fall desert panorama black white
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