Category: black and white
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Grayscale or Color
It is time to make a choice once again. Which do you prefer, grayscale (b&w) or color? Photo taken in September of this year, when the trees still had leaves on the Upland Trail at Pinhook Bog – Indiana Dunes National Park.
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Osprey in Flight
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a helicopter! Captured the Marine Corps Osprey in flight as it headed to the Chicago Air and Water Show. Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Anything w/Motors or Engines
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Color vs. B&W
SInce I have been having fun editing some photos in black and white, I decided to start a Color vs. B&W Project and you get to be the judge. Which do you prefer? The boardwalk at Coffee Creek Watershed Preserve.
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Without End
A quiet fishing spot in Hammond, Indiana is Wolf Lake, with train rails running along the edge of the water that seem to go on and on without end. Yet that is only an illusion since these railroad tracks are closed and unused, with a definite beginning and ending. “A hard beginning maketh a good…
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View Through the Trees
A view through the trees of Lake Michigan from Lakeview Beach – Indiana Dunes National Park.
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Commanding Center Stage
A stately blossom, commanding center stage in the garden. Ogden Gardens – Valparaiso, Indiana
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Face in the Garden
I came across a bronze face in the garden! A sculpture by Igor Mitoraj. officially named Light of the Moon is one of many amazing art works at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.
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Two of a Kind
Mynah birds – They seem a little bothered by the photographer, don’t you think? Two of a Kind in Maui
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A Look Back
Taking a look back to bare trees along the Douglas Trail above and Dunbar Beach below – Indiana Dunes National Park.
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Delicate Softness
The delicate softness of a cotton flower and a tulip at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
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Reflections on the Bean
Cloud Gate, nicknamed The Bean, cannot be missed as it stands out in Chicago’s downtown Millennium Park. Reflections on the Bean