Black and White
Landscape photography began with black and white images. Early master photographers such as Ansel Adams worked with black and white film, exquisite composition and unparalleled understandings of light and tones to create their works of photographic art. From time to time an image calls for a black and white rendering to strip away the “distraction” of color and reveal the exquisite beauty residing within.
Second Beach Olympic National Park
Death Valley from Zebriskie Point
Mount Rainier from Pinnacle Peak Gap
Smith Rock Winter Morning
Layered Wall
Salt Creek Falls
Antelope Canyon Abstract
Ice and Water
Mount Olympus from Dungeness Nature Preserve
Sun Streams in the forest along Tumalo Creek
Floating Leaves
Leaves on Emerald Pool
Solitary Leaf
Arches National Park Park Avenue
Corona Arch
Corona Arch 2
Alabama Hills
Half Dome Sunset
Alabama Hills Mt. Whitney
Mesquite Dunes
Zabriskie View
Ruby Beach Sea Stack
Smith Rock Tower
Death Valley Manly Beacon
Yosemite Valley
Ferns and Flora