bob simari
Canyon Patterns
Lower Antelope Canyon has always held my fascination and I never pass thru Page, Arizona without a climb into its incredible recesses. In fact, if you browse thru my photostream, you'll come upon a number of my favorite slot canyon images - all in color. And so, when my August issue of Outdoor Photographer arrived a day or two ago, I had to admire the b&w cover shot by one of my inspirations - Elizabeth Carmel. Thus, duly inspired, I set about converting a few of my Fuji Velvia images into black and white. I do love the panoply of colors created by the sunlight bouncing from wall to wall, but I must admit, the patterns are fascinating in black and white.
View on black or gray / B l a c k M a g i c
View my photo stream on Flickr Hive Mind</a
Canyon Patterns
Lower Antelope Canyon has always held my fascination and I never pass thru Page, Arizona without a climb into its incredible recesses. In fact, if you browse thru my photostream, you'll come upon a number of my favorite slot canyon images - all in color. And so, when my August issue of Outdoor Photographer arrived a day or two ago, I had to admire the b&w cover shot by one of my inspirations - Elizabeth Carmel. Thus, duly inspired, I set about converting a few of my Fuji Velvia images into black and white. I do love the panoply of colors created by the sunlight bouncing from wall to wall, but I must admit, the patterns are fascinating in black and white.
View on black or gray / B l a c k M a g i c
View my photo stream on Flickr Hive Mind</a