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Mt. Rainier's Hat, Revisited
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Mt. Rainier's Hat, Revisited

Why do we still do black and white photography? This is why. It's not just an old technology; it's a way of seeing the world that is different from our own.

Ron Wodaski
Aug 2
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Mt. Rainier from Larson Loss Rd.

Why do we still have black and white photography? Because our eyes are only one way to see the world, and sometimes other ways of seeing are useful, or beautiful, or both.

Same panorama as yesterday, slightly trimmed and processed in Silver EFX, a new tool for converting color to Black and White. Worth a look in full screen…

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Cheryl Renee Long
Aug 3Liked by Ron Wodaski

Good one! I like black and white - it emphasizes value like no other.

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