In April I made a trip to Glacier Nat’l Park. I spent most of my time on the eastern side along St. Mary Lake. It was quiet. One evening there were around 10 other parties in the campground, the next evening I found myself completely alone. It was a tad eerie, and yet exactly what you dream of, being all alone in a national park. The following morning as I loaded up my truck along came two sub-adult grizzly bears. Had they been watching me, smelling the food in the back of the truck? Maybe. They sauntered off before I could make their portrait.
This week I opted for black and white, perhaps to change things up and keep pushing myself as an artist. It was time to process things differently. So here’s a take on Glacier National Park, the eastern side, in black and white.
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Enjoyed seeing this side. I had only seen it from the west…beautiful! Glad you didn’t have any problems with the bears!
Yeah me too!
Valerie and I honeymooned in Glacier. Best money ever spent!
Great place for a honeymoon!
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That last shot is very effective in B & W.
I was quite fond of that one in B & W myself.
It really changes your mood and perspective, doesn’t it. I did not like the colorizing of old movies. Good work.
I didn’t like the way Olan Mills used to colorize the old family portraits either!
Magnificent place, as always great photos – reblogged on G + 🙂
Thanks Tiffani!
Stunning Russ!
Thanks Nicole!
The use of black and white always adds mystery to such wonderful landscapes such as these… Beautifully done
Appreciate that!