Let's see your black & whites!!

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Kiefer, thanks.

Vonmackle, have to agree with Kiefer - nice B&W of the Diamond!


Here's another shot from yesterday's bike ride. The weather has made for some fun snapshots.


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Pikes Peak foothills, September 15, 2011.
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vonmackle wrote:Here are a couple of perspectives of Angels Landing in Zion National Park. The first is a view of Angels Landing from Scout Lookout.
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The second image was taken about 50 yards away and shows quite a contrasting view...

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This is so stark and defiled.
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As a total amateur, I can't compete with most of these stunning shots, but I still wanted to offer a few. Here is a storm over the Mosquito Range from the west and my friend Chad strolling between Mount Buckskin's southest and northwest summits. Thanks for sharing all of your photos!

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Neil wrote:As a total amateur, I can't compete with most of these stunning shots, but I still wanted to offer a few.
Neil, most of us are amateurs too. It's not about competing, it's about inclusion......so please post more. This is a casual topic as I see it.....and I don't think anyone has been critiquing in an anything but positive fashion (unless that was requested by the poster to be more instructively critical). At the same time, I think we are fortunate to have a couple of professionals posting.....as well as some very advanced amateurs with a real passion for landscape photography. As you stated, so many of the shots are simply stunning.

I really like both of your shots. Each evokes a mood that I can relate to greatly. And the perspective on the mountain ridge is perfect for the contemplative posture of the climber. Nicely done. 8)
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I was up in the flat tops last winter and thought this was a cool shot.
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Thanks for the kind words Mark...they are sincerely appreciated. And I agree that this is a great thread that is certainly about inclusion, a reminder which I also appreciate.
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Kiefer & Jim- Thanks for the compliments.

This is a great thread, and thanks to everbody for sharing all of your great photos. Keep them coming!
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Johnson wrote:
vonmackle wrote:Here are a couple of perspectives of Angels Landing in Zion National Park. The first is a view of Angels Landing from Scout Lookout.
AngelsLanding4614-SM.jpg

The second image was taken about 50 yards away and shows quite a contrasting view...

AngelWaste4606-SM.jpg
This is so stark and defiled.
I must say...it smelled about as good as it looked.
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Kimo did it better, but another of his Shakespeare trees...
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I've watched this thread for a while, and there are some pretty cool pictures. Well, I thought I'd add a couple. I went out with the intention of gathering "fall colors" and got some of these to go with it. Always nice to spice things up with some black and white!

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Many Glacier Hotel, Swiftcurrent Lake, and Grinnell Point, Glacier National Park
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The Subway, Zion National Park
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Wild Goose Island in St Mary Lake, Glacier National Park
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Hallett Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park
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My number one girl hiking to the Star Dune with me, Great Sand Dunes National Park
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