BlackandWhite > popular all-time > This is from the FDR Memorial in DC.   My original shot was blown out in many spots.  By taking most of the shot into shadow, the highlights still provide a recognizable composition, but the figures become more mysterious or anonymous...more in fitting with the times of the Great Depression.
BlackandWhite > popular all-time > A recent rain gave a delightful sparkle to this paving stone in the sunlight in Japanese Garden, Portland Oregon.  5.5 acres has 5 distinct gardens to stroll through. Every step holds something of interest.
BlackandWhite > popular all-time > Oak Tree out in Mollala Oregon
BlackandWhite > popular all-time > Tall in Evening Light
BlackandWhite > popular all-time > Tree-lined driveway leading to farm house near Mollala Oregon
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BlackandWhite > popular all-time > Fall grass taken at Cove Pallisades State Park
BlackandWhite > popular all-time > Coming back from a long hike and heading back to the car, I spotted this clump of grass still shining in the sunlight as the the shadows were getting longer behind it.
BlackandWhite > popular all-time > Wahkeena creek hike, Columbia Gorge, Oregon
This is from the FDR Memorial in DC. My original shot was blown out in many spots. By taking most of the shot into shadow, the highlights still provide a recognizable composition, but the figures become more mysterious or anonymous...more in fitting with the times of the Great Depression.
 > This is from the FDR Memorial in DC.   My original shot was blown out in many spots.  By taking most of the shot into shadow, the highlights still provide a recognizable composition, but the figures become more mysterious or anonymous...more in fitting with the times of the Great Depression.
This is from the FDR Memorial in DC. My original shot was blown out in many spots. By taking most of the shot into shadow, the highlights still provide a recognizable composition, but the figures become more mysterious or anonymous...more in fitting with the times of the Great Depression.
Photo by: Calavera • see photo in gallery

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