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brianbrewington  > Art > Black and White
Sometimes, less color means more impact.
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Pelicans flying in formation
Mt. Sneffels and turning aspens along County Road 5 near Ridgway, Colorado.  My brother called this an "inverse sunset", with strong light on the foreground and the background in shadow.
Maroon Bells in September, 2008
The Snowy Range reflected in Lookout Lake, in southern Wyoming
Before it becomes sand, it's a rock.
A rather famous fenceline on the road approaching the Blue Lakes Trailhead underneath Mount Sneffels.  It was kind of a hazy day, so I didn't get the color shots I was hoping for, but I think it works really well as a black-and-white image.
Once on a business trip to New York I went to see some folks at Columbia University on a rainy day.  I found the interplay of the umbrella and floor patterns quite irresistible!
Crystal Lake, along the Million Dollar Highway (US 550) just south of Ouray, Colorado
Pelicans flying in formation
Pelicans flying in formation
Pelicans flying in formation
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Nikon D200 |
More details: exif |
Original size: 3546x1181 |
Current: 800x267 |
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Keywords: california black white
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