Archive for the ‘Black and White Landscape Photography’ Category
“Mistique” Bridge – Foggy, Black & White Landscape Photography Prints For Sale
“Mistique” Bridge – Foggy, Black & White Landscape Photograph…
This image was captured on a late winter; spring is trying, morning when the fog was just sublime…
Foggy, late winter scenes; like this one in Doty Park, just beg to be photographed…
And with the bare, scraggly, trees and translucent, gray “air”…
To me, the setting screams: Black & White…
Wouldn’t you agree?
Prints of this Photography for Sale are available through the link below:
Vanishing Point Fine Art Photography Prints
Vanishing Point Fine Art Photography Prints
Not the classic definition of a vanishing point, this photograph provides a unique take on the term. Completely different yet apropos still.
When the calendar nears mid March, the “foggy season” happens in the Fox Cities area. Melting snow, spring showers and fluctuating temperatures combine for just the right conditions; air temperatures near the dew point, yielding dense fog that can lasts for days.
This image was captured in the Doty Park area of Neenah, Wisconsin during one of those foggy spells.
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Cemetery Fog Black And White Landscape Photography
An instant classic. This photo created quite a buzz when it burst onto the art scene. It remains one of my most popular and best selling images to date.
You’ve just walked into a scene straight out of a scary movie is the feeling immediately instilled by this Black and White Landscape Photography Print.
Which is fitting, because you may recognize this image from elsewhere on line. (non art sites)
If you enjoy reading crime thriller novels and you research or follow authors online…
Particularly James Hayman and his 2009 debut thriller “The Cutting“.
Cemetery Fog 01 is licensed for promotional use for The Cutting. The image appears on Hayman’s website, and had appeared on the cutting’s facebook page and avatar during the books initial U.S. release.
Frosted Trees Photography For Sale
Frosted Trees Fine Art Photography Prints
The shot that started it all. A foggy evening turned into a cold night during the late winter of 1994 leaving a thin layer of hoar frost on bare trees.
The frost didn’t last long in the morning sun. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. (and had my Minolta point & shoot with me)
If you examine the main word1001 banner image above you will notice this photo occupies the first position (L to R) in the series of samples.
This photo created some buzz back in the day, even drawing comparisons with the work of Ansel Adams. A very flattering and humbling experience for me.
That prompted me to take my photography hobby more seriously. I also began to offer my photography for sale.
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