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To me black-and-white images have a stark and haunting beauty which helps remind us that, for all the diversity in this world, we were all made from the same miraculous bit of dust.
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To me black-and-white images have a stark and haunting beauty which helps remind us that, for all the diversity in this world, we were all made from the same miraculous bit of dust.
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Black-and-white photos open a door to a different part of our imaginations.  Looking at this Indian brother and sister rushing from inside their home to school is filled with not only with enthusiasm but the starkness of their home life.
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Black-and-white photos open a door to a different part of our imaginations. Looking at this Indian brother and sister rushing from inside their home to school is filled with not only with enthusiasm but the starkness of their home life.
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So many scenes, such as the one above of these siblings in eastern Turkey, cried out to be photographed in black and white.
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So many scenes, such as the one above of these siblings in eastern Turkey, cried out to be photographed in black and white.
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Shooting this photo of a woman drawing water from a well in a remote Indian village brought out all the more how different her existence is from ours in the USA.
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Shooting this photo of a woman drawing water from a well in a remote Indian village brought out all the more how different her existence is from ours in the USA.
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Looking at this photo of these Turks I shared tea with in eastern Turkey(especially when you click on it to enlarge it)reminds me of the old B&Ws of the immigrants to the USA in the late 1800s.  It's as if time has stood still in some parts of the world.
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Looking at this photo of these Turks I shared tea with in eastern Turkey(especially when you click on it to enlarge it)reminds me of the old B&Ws of the immigrants to the USA in the late 1800s. It's as if time has stood still in some parts of the world.
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To have photographed this lonely seaside castle ruin in Italy would have masked the fact that it matched the cliff in texture and color so closely that it was nearly invisible when viewed from afar.
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To have photographed this lonely seaside castle ruin in Italy would have masked the fact that it matched the cliff in texture and color so closely that it was nearly invisible when viewed from afar.
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I had only one camera on the entire worldwalk, an ancient 35mm Minolta.  Half the time I had to shake it, to get it to work.  But its results often stunned me.
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I had only one camera on the entire worldwalk, an ancient 35mm Minolta. Half the time I had to shake it, to get it to work. But its results often stunned me.
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So please sit back and relax, like this Ausssie farm boy, and
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So please sit back and relax, like this Ausssie farm boy, and "travel" along to see what images I captured in black and white.
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Through the rawness of black and white, we will be meeting a lot of people.  These next four scenes, for instance, are from one of the most photographic socities in the world, that of India.
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Through the rawness of black and white, we will be meeting a lot of people. These next four scenes, for instance, are from one of the most photographic socities in the world, that of India.
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In stark contrast to the glum-faced men in the last photo (all members of a cult that wear burlap potato sacks), this happy man is a roadside soup vendor.
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In stark contrast to the glum-faced men in the last photo (all members of a cult that wear burlap potato sacks), this happy man is a roadside soup vendor.
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