A sculpture named Illuminated Worlds – by James Westermann, at the Sculpture Celebration in Lenoir, North Carolina.
This image was converted into black and white and won first place in the Catawba Valley Camera Club’s print competition.
A sculpture named Illuminated Worlds – by James Westermann, at the Sculpture Celebration in Lenoir, North Carolina.
This image was converted into black and white and won first place in the Catawba Valley Camera Club’s print competition.
Chester, England is famous for its black and white buildings including the Rows, medieval two-tier buildings above street level with covered walkways which today house many of Chester’s shopping galleries. The Black-and-White Revival was an architectural movement in the mid-19th century that re-used the vernacular elements of the past, such as painted black timber framing with panels in between painted white, referring to Tudor style.


Capturing candle type lights in a black and white image

Lights in Black and White