photographic study | late autumn in black and white
late autumn in black and white... Nature's palette gets pretty monotoned this time of year. As we head into December, the earth basks in hues of copper, caramel, and chocolate with the occasional punctuation of birch and pine.
During the spring and summer, it is easy to find a wide variety of nature to photograph. As winter approaches, nature's canvas is staying rather still and quiet in its manner of change. The leaves bury the nature below and above are barren branches, yet there is still this quiet beauty all around.
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creative director by day, die-hard gardener/foodie by night. join me as i ramble on about all things gardening, cooking, & living the simple life in the Maine woods.
thank you kindly for stopping by for a visit. cheers and bon appetit!
4 comments:
What wonderful little treasures you found!
i love your photograpghy work...i enjoy doing phots and don't see b&w done too often in the garden
nice job
noel
thanks so much Noel and Christine!
I love these. I am always drawn to a black and white photograph. These are beautiful. The textures and forms are up front and center.
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