Challenge Winner Winners’ Choice – Buildings in B&W Photography 4 You
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Black Sage from dawn to dusk 1/7
Black Sage from dawn to dusk 2/7
Black Sage from dawn to dusk 3/7
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Black Sage from dawn to dusk 5/7
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Black Sage from dawn to dusk 7/7
Inspired by the beauty of this locale, I’ve spent 2 days at this location trying to capture the different moods from dawn to dusk, and I think I have managed to grab a couple of nice shots. I hope you enjoy these images as much as I did with my time at this beautiful place :)
The Black Sage Rd., running from Oliver to Osoyoos, BC, Canada, is a desert scenic beauty. It is also a favorite spot for many wine lovers since this is where many vineyards are located. I would have to spend a few days along this drive again when the grapes are in and during harvest.
The ruins of a house and barn dates back to the time when cattle ranching was king in this area. The buildings belonged to Val Haynes, son of the colourful Judge John Haynes who was a law-and-order peace officer, the first customs official at the Osoyoos border crossing, and a cattle baron. This is now a protected historical site.
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A INSTANT FAV.
Nice shot john
great shot
VERY spekky in B/W… I like this one the best of them all (just had a look through them – good idea to add the links in side notes)… great pp John
cheers! ~C
I gone through all the 6 other pictures of this location. All of them are really beautiful!
Marvellous work, John. Very effective in B&W. Wonderful atmosphere created here!
Wonderful series, John. Every image is top notch!
Wonderful!!! I love the feel of movement in the sky
Great shot
Beautiful work