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The old art of black and white photography is appreciated by the artist for its ability to show the finer details and contrasts in her subjects. Here are a few examples.

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After rain
Photo - Black and white series 35mm black and white professional film. Just walking in the yard "after rain" falls doesn't lend the eye to much, unless, you appreciate the inticate image of a few drops of dew on a leaf.
Path
Sepia tone, enlarge to 8 x 10 35mm photo.
Seagulls
Photo, 35mm, SLR camera, 200asa, My father always said "Don't look up when birds fly over". This time I'm glad I did.
Dew
Photo - Black and White series, Caught the sun rising through the heavy dew drop on this branch.
Clothsline
Photo, 35mm camera, Black and white sepia toned
Hard Water
Photograph 35mm, Honors awarded. Chosen to travel with the Beullers Photo exhibit. A Prestigious honor to be chosen.
Fog
Photograph - Digital Nikon Coolpix 5000, 5.1 megapixel.
Shadowcity
Photograph, Digital - 5.1 megapixel, Nikon camera. Enlarged to 8 x 10.
Winter Wonderland
Photograph Digital -5.1 mp Nikon. Snowflakes enhanced with Microsoft Digital image pro. enlarged to 10 x 8.
Crinolin
Photo - Flower series - Close-up....the way to capture the essence of a flower. 35 mm camera. black and white pro film. enlarge to 9 x 12
Time of day, sunrise.
This photo has a warm feel to it even though the icicles look very cold. Good visual contrast. Camera-35mm SLR, 200asa black and white kodak film.
Snow Ravine
Enlarge to 8 x 10. Color can be adjusted to sepia or grey.