Tag Archive for: Black & White Photography
The Abandoned Bicycle by Wilfried Claus
The concrete-dominated, unadorned railway underpass is part of the station in Pulheim, a medium-sized town west of Cologne. The numerous mounted bike racks are hardly used despite the morning rush hour, obviously because the atmosphere here is quite uncomfortable and parking the bikes in this remote place is hardly theft-proof. A planning mistake on the part of the city? The individual bicycle makes the abandonment of the place clear.
The Gathering Ground by Tetsuhiro Umemura
This is Mount Osore, which is said to be the place where the dead gather. It is a very snowy place and can only be visited during the warmer months. It is also said that the concentration of sulfur in this area is so high that machinery will become unusable in a short period of time. I took this photo with an iPhone because LEICA is risky.
Light at The End of the Tunnel by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron
After walking about a half of a mile, and finally when reaching the end of this long tunnel I set up my camera and took a few photographs of this family walking out of it. At first the Silhouette did not come out like I wanted to, then I fixed my settings and after a few more clicks this is what it came up. It was complicated at first but then I got the trick. I am still working on getting good shots of Silhouette.