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MONOCHROMATIC (Black & White)
In a time before computers and digital technology, the great Ansel Adams established an artistic standard that photographers continue to emulate to this day. Perhaps his greatest achievement was cultivating our appreciation of those images that strategically embrace hints of light framed with shades of black, gray and silver, drawing us into his vision and sharing the artistic emotion that is “Black & White”.
“Silver Dollar”
“Ornate Ironwork”
“Isaiah Davenport House”
“First Light at Plum Orchard”
“Wormsloe Walk II”
“Grand Oak II”
“Times Passed”
“The Peach Palace”
“The Old Dock”
“The Grand Dame”
“Southern Icon II”
“Reflections”
“Oak in a Foggy Field”
“Into the Fog”
“Evening Along the Pier II”
“Colonial Park Cemetery”
“Along the Dock”
“Bahia Honda Trestle Bridge”
“Madonna & Child”
“The Bench”
“Angel Oak II”
“Mountainside Nostalgia”
“Kehoe House”
“House of Intrigue”
“Brick Archways of Ft_Pulaski”
“Thread of Life II”
“Hofwyl-Broadfield Place”
“Windswept “
“The Sentry“
“The Old Shed“
“The Knot“
“The Canopy“
“Retreat Oaks II“
“Old Charleston Haunts“
“New Orleans Ironwork“
“Implement Shed“
“Dungeness Ruins“
“Cathedral of St. John the Baptist II“
“Above the Arbor”
“Gascoigne Sculpture”
“Tin Lizzie”
“Around the Corner”
“Evenings’ Rays Over the Marsh II”