Last night it occurred to me that I hadn't done a black and white shoot in a very long time, and for a photographer that's not a good thing. Black and white teaches the skills needed for all photography, even color. And for me, Central Pennsylvania farm country provides the perfect subject matter for a black and white shoot. So I went for a stroll in the country between I-81 and South Mountain and let my inner Ansel Adams take over. Here's the result.
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| The footbridge over Gum Run in Dykeman Park, at the start of the hike |
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| A farmhouse and barn on Mainsville Rd. on the way to I-81 |
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| South Mountain from Peiper Rd. |
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| Horses on the farm at Peiper and Means Hollow |
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| Ponies along McCulloch Rd. |
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| A curious young bull on McCulloch Rd. |
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| One of my favorite old barns on Baltimore Rd. |
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| Another old barn on Baltimore Rd. |
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