B/W PhotographyBlack & White Photography
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lake mungo black & white
Article Count: 12
Lake Mungo is not only one of the great pilgrimages for many Australian photographers, but also for anyone interested in natural history, geomorphology, indigenous history, pastoral history, or just the great outdoors. Mungo National Park is a must for any traveller. -
outback machinery black & white
Article Count: 20
Few things photograph better in black and white as old machinery; the real character of the handcrafted machines and equipment is borne out and is a reminder of when things were built to last. These pieces of engineering have stood the test of time and as they weather, wonderful textures and lines emerge and in the right light they render supurbly in the monochrome medium. -
australia - sydney & melbourne - black & white
Article Count: 2
Two great cities in black and white; there are few things more evocative as monochrome images of city life and cityscapes. While Melbourne is reminiscent of the great cities of Europe with its cafes and lifestyles, Sydney and its grand structures has its own unique appeal to photographers.
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outback landscapes black & white
Article Count: 9

The real life colour of the Australian Outback is truly remarkable and like few other places on earth. The bright skies and red ochre earth seems at times as if someone painted it. But to really appreciate the geomorphology if this very ancient land one only needs to view monochrome photographs of the place.
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outback structures black & white
Article Count: 18
The Australian Outback is a unique place as are the buildings the early pioneers erected to throughout this vast country. Photographing the architecture of places like Milparinka, Silverton, Broken Hill, Lightning Ridge and Kinchega National Park evokes the romanticism of the early Australian pioneering spirit.
