Posts Tagged ‘B&W’
The Tuileries at Night
The Tuileries at Night

This was a composite image. It was raining lightly and I kept getting water on my lens. This is one of my favorite shots of Paris.

April Run-off
April Run-off

Another image of La Salle Falls  shot in late April/early May. Converted to B&W in the Lightroom converter.

Jenny Lake
Jenny Lake

I went back to some old color images to process this one, The highlight in the water, leading the eye to the mountains is much better in B&W,

Fire Totems
Fire Totems

This was shot at the Tetons in Wyoming. We were hiking up to Tagget Lake and passed through a forrest that was only a few years old, We could see the lone sentinels of the prior stand of trees,

Contemplation No. 11
Contemplation No. 11

This a long exposure! I used a variable density ND filter to get the time I needed. I will add the color version later.

Soon to be Dawn
Soon to be Dawn

Last week I went up to the Garden to patrol for some good dawn shots. It was cold and overcast. The best I could do was catch this road to the east with a glimmer of dawn. What looks like headlights is my headlamp illuminating the snow. God, it was cold!

Winter at the Japanese Garden
Winter at the Japanese Garden

I went up to the Garden and was expecting heavy fog at dawn. The only thing foggy was my breath as I slogged through the heavy wet snow, I only ended up taking 5 exposures for all that work!


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I am as passionate about the post processing as I am about the composition. The image is in my heart, not in the lens,
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