Tag Archives: Black and White

Plantation, Black And White

Looking down the long field, main entrance, to the manor house. Once this building was attached to another similar building. Like many of the plantations it was burned during the US civil war.

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Plantation, Black And White – Click To Enlarge

Prior to the civil war this stretch of land, along the marsh and river had multiple huge rice plantations and may have been the wealthiest part of the US.

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Plantation, Black And White – Click To Enlarge

Old stables and barns here still have large work horses.

Other Side Of The Tracks

When we crossed the tracks here we found abandon gas stations. Not unheard of.

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Other Side Of The Tracks – Click To Enlarge

It was interesting that the empty gas stations were directly across the street from each other.

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Other Side Of The Tracks – Click To Enlarge
Other Side Of The Tracks - Click To Enlarge
Other Side Of The Tracks – Click To Enlarge

At some point there must have been enough traffic to support them. Now, both are empty, as well as the street.

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Other Side Of The Tracks – Click To Enlarge

 

Downtown Closed

Does a series like this make you uncomfortable? My style certainly doesn’t help. But when I take these photographs I am certainly focused on the ‘rust and ruin’.

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Downtown Closed – Click To Enlarge
Downtown Closed - Click To Enlarge
Downtown Closed – Click To Enlarge
Downtown Closed - Click To Enlarge
Downtown Closed – Click To Enlarge

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Main Street Is Disappearing

Christmas lights in July, wide streets with no cars, and people gone.

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Main Street Is Disappearing – Click To Enlarge

It’s usually never as bleak as the black and white photograph can portray it. I admit to slanting my B&W images that way. It’s the medium and how I like to use it.

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Main Street Is Disappearing – Click To Enlarge

Of course there are locations that a soft color shot is just as effective.

 

Alligators, Kodak 400 Film Filter

The photographs of the Alligator gathering still fascinate me. Better yet, I haven’t even looked at the second set taken from a different location.

Black and white film is perfect for this type of raw image. Having given up film a long time ago I use digital filters that look the same as many of the traditional film ASA and manufacturers.

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Alligators, Kodak 400 Film Filter – Click To Enlarge

This image is a standard Kodak 400. About as basic B&W and there is. I plan on creating an article using various B&W films as an example of the digital options available.