Winter is the time of planning, maps and mountain guidebooks laid out on the table. What will I find in my cross-referencing? An old mine, perhaps, or a waterfall, off trail and hidden in rough terrain! Winter is when the adventures are mapped with compass and GPSr, routes plotted, alternate possibilities noted in case something unexpected appears between contour lines when taken into the field. Let's see what's out there!
Explanation to my readers: With "weekend" set as my goal for posting, I seem to have wound up with two images from the same day for two different weeks. :LOL:
Ask anyone what "monochrome" means as it relates to photography, and you'll undoubtedly hear a response of "Black and white." This is incorrect. Monochrome images may be based in any color. The most commonly known alternate is sepia. Other old photographic processes which yield monochrome results include albumen and platinum. In this blog, I intend to present one or more monochrome images per week, to be posted on Saturday or Sunday for the period of one year. I hope my viewers will enjoy them.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
The Next Great Adventure
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