Tag Archives: black and white photography

A Walk in Black and White Film

I loaded a roll of black and white film into my old Pentax K1000 and headed out to walk to the grocery store, bringing back images from around my neighborhood along with my groceries. Another in the occasional issue of photographing while walking an unextraordinary path and finding extraordinary things, on a path I’ve walked […]

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The Thunder Moon, Misty and Mystical

I hadn’t wanted a misty moonrise, but I am oh so glad nature changed my mind. Nothing can capture a black and white image like film in a camera. In 2006 I was still using a few film cameras, and loved shooting black and white with my old friend, my Pentax K-1000. For this idea, […]

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The Thunder Moon, Misty and Mystical

I hadn’t wanted a misty moonrise, but I am oh so glad nature changed my mind. In 2006 I was still lugging around a few film cameras that could capture what my first little 2MP point-and-shoot digital could not. I’d been working with a number of local and larger land conservation groups for years and […]

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The Thunder Moon, Misty and Mystical

“The Thunder Moon” photo prints are made in archival inks on Epson Silky Photo Paper, Cold Press Digital Giclee Paper or Artist Canvas. [ss_product id=’5db6610c-4e07-11e6-b0dc-0cc47a075d76′ ]Photo, “Thunder Moon”[/ss_product] ABOUT THE ARTWORK In 2006 I was still lugging around a few film cameras that could capture what my first little 2MP point-and-shoot digital could not. I’d […]

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