A black and white photograph of a driftwood log on the beach at Ala Spit on Whidbey Island, Washington.
This photo is one of a series of images from my black and white photography project titled Monochromatic Visions, Whidbey Island, Washington.
A black and white photograph of a driftwood log on the beach at Ala Spit on Whidbey Island, Washington.
This photo is one of a series of images from my black and white photography project titled Monochromatic Visions, Whidbey Island, Washington.
A black and white fine art landscape photograph of the Pacific Ocean and Adair Point as viewed from the Hug Point State Recreation Site, Oregon.
A black and white photograph of Oyster Bay on a sunny Winter day near the Kennedy Creek Natural Area Preserve in rural Thurston County, Washington.
A black and white landscape photograph of the South Jetty between the Pacific Ocean and Grays Harbor at Westhaven State Park near Westport, Washington. Read the story behind this photograph on my blog post at “South Jetty, Westhaven State Park, Washington, Winter 2017”. Nikon D700, Tamron 17-35 mm ƒ2.8-4.0 lens, ƒ16, ISO 200, 1/4 second,…
Not far from our home in Southwest Washington lies a stretch of ocean beach that remains off the radar of most visitors to the Pacific Northwest. Without any signs directing people to the beach access points, most travelers simply keep driving to the more popular coastal destinations. This lack of development is great for locals like myself—it’s as close to having a private beach as possible.
As I gaze upon the image of Haystack Rock from Tolovana Beach at Cannon Beach, Oregon, I am struck by the raw beauty that black and white photography can capture. This isn’t just a picture; it’s a moment in time, preserved forever in shades of gray that speak volumes more than color ever could. The…
This photo was taken at North Cove, Washington, a beautiful spot on the ocean beach. It’s part of a black and white landscape photography project I’m working on. I hope you enjoy it! EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR lens, ISO 64, 24 mm, f11, 1/400 second Read the behind the scenes story of…