Most of us honed our skills on Kodak TriX 400 ASA film...now days you can shot Black and White with the flip of your mouse while in edit. For myself, still find shooting in Black and White the only way to give certain subjects the stage they need for their story to be told in a single click that releases the shutter, capturing their image in my lens. Below are some of my Street Scenes and other shots done in this age honored medium we refer to simply as B&W.
It is my hope that you find my images intriguing, that they reach out and touch your soul, import a story or message meant just for you.
If you want to print one of these images for your self, follow directions below:
1. Right Click on the image.
2. Select Save As
3. Give it your own title and download it to your computer.
4. Click on my Pay Pal and toss me a buck.
It is my hope that you find my images intriguing, that they reach out and touch your soul, import a story or message meant just for you.
If you want to print one of these images for your self, follow directions below:
1. Right Click on the image.
2. Select Save As
3. Give it your own title and download it to your computer.
4. Click on my Pay Pal and toss me a buck.
Fall Leaf Blower |
Irony...Win For Life |
Waiting For a Dream |
Sunday Serenade |
Hoping For a Bite |
Better Days Behind Me |
Sadness In The Sun |
On The Down Side of 50 |
Hitching a Free Charge |
Joy/Innocence of Youth |
A Stich In Time-Street Vendor |
George Washington Touched Me |
Just Great Hair |
Hot Summer's Day |
Art Dealer |
Moving Day in Nyack |
Caught Reading |
Easy Rider-The Remake |
Waiting For The Shot |
Societal Riff |
Yarn Tree |
Newark Graffiti |
Equine Patrol-Newark |
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