What’s Black & White and Snow All Over?

Images from winter at Zion National Park and surrounding area. All were converted to Black and White. Color images will follow soon!

 

16 responses to “What’s Black & White and Snow All Over?”

  1. foguth Avatar

    Makes me think of Ansel Adams’ work … beautiful!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      That’s quite a compliment Jeanne!

      1. foguth Avatar

        I meant it to be 😉

  2. gtonthenet Avatar
    gtonthenet

    Colour or black and white, you always publish a great set of quality images. It’s a great landscape where you live.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks GT. I am fortunate to live where I do!

      1. gtonthenet Avatar
        gtonthenet

        Indeed – I’m very jealous 🙂

  3. Susanne Avatar

    Images 4 & 5 remind me of Ikebana arrangements or Chinese brush painting. Gorgeous!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Susanne. Now that you mention it, those 2 remind me of a couple of Japanese watercolors I own.

  4. janetweightreed10 Avatar

    These are wonderful.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Janet!

  5. Eliza Waters Avatar

    Truly beautiful, Mike. The contrasts of light and dark provide a lot of drama, I particularly like the cloud shrouds.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Eliza. Those clouds give it some atmosphere

  6. corneliaweberphotography Avatar

    B&W adds a certain drama in pictures like yours

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Cornelia!

  7. Jane Lurie Avatar

    I am such a black and white fan and you’ve done a fabulous job with these landscapes, Michael. Bravo! Ansel Adams, yes, but I am also reminded of Michael Kenna’s work in your images of the trees. And, of Japanese wood block prints. Fantastic work.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks jane for the very nice comments

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