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Photos at Dawn

tyflier

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I know some of you like seeing my shots, so here are a couple I took just before sunrise this morning...

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Dawn at Wheeler Crest

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Window to Wheeler Crest

That's it...just a couple of quick B&W landscapes...

Thanks for taking the time to look!!
 
Those are some pretty cool pictures :D Does your camera do black and white or is that something you edit with on your computer?
 
B&W images are not my most favorite, but I can recognize and appreciate perfection in all it's forms when I see it. Those are absolutely AMAZING! :bowdown:
 
Those are some pretty cool pictures :D Does your camera do black and white or is that something you edit with on your computer?

Both. I switch my camera to shoot in B&W, but I save RAW files, which means everything is in color when I get home. Conversions are done on the computer...

Thanks, everyone, for taking the time to look and comment!
 
Great pictures as always! I'm also not usually a fan of black and white, but your photos can almost convert me.
 
I always enjoy your photos; I have to share them with whoever is around when I'm checking the forum. You have so much talent.
 
I really really like those, Chris. With the ruins.

Men came and went. And the mountains merely sighed.
 
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