A black and white, long exposure photograph of the White River at the Federation Forest State Park, in King County, near Greenwater, Washington.
Part of my Pacific Northwest fine art black and white nature photography series.
A black and white, long exposure photograph of the White River at the Federation Forest State Park, in King County, near Greenwater, Washington.
Part of my Pacific Northwest fine art black and white nature photography series.
A black and white photograph of an old moss covered stump on the shoreline of Lake Crescent, Washington in the Olympic National Park.
A black and white landscape photograph of moss-covered rocks in a stream bed found along Forest Road 52 (Skate Creek Road) in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington.
A black and white intimate landscape photograph of Madison Falls during Winter in the Olympic National Park, Washington.
A black and white, long exposure intimate landscape photograph of the Lyre River on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.
This black and white landscape photo of Palouse Falls in Washington State holds a special place in my heart. I captured it in 2013 during an early spring road trip across the state to Idaho with my daughter. Our schedule was tight, but we squeezed in a detour to the falls on State Route 261….
There’s a certain magic to black and white landscape photography, particularly in how it captures the rawness and untamed spirit of the Pacific Northwest. The absence of color creates a stark contrast, forcing the eye to focus on the interplay of light and shadow, texture and form. This is precisely what drew me to Christine…
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smooth! I like it Steve!