Black and white photographs have always intrigued me.
Taking away all the color from an image forces the eye to look at a scene quite differently.
Suddenly, all the textures, shapes, and tones come alive in a much different way.
What was once invisible becomes the most prominent part of the image.
The cluster of birds move together in this scene in South Dakota.
The pattern of the butterfly matches the layers of leaves in the background.
A slower shutter speed blurs the people walking away from Scripps Pier in San Diego.
The early sunlight reveals the nestled boulder in South Dakota.
This scene in North Dakota showcases the open air and beautiful surroundings.
This scene in Kauai, Hawaii is normally seen in color, so I wanted to give a different perspective.
The morning in Bora Bora has incredible details that are displayed here without color.
When I saw this image from sculpture near the Badlands in South Dakota, I knew it had to be black and white.