I thought I’d post another black and white photograph of a wildflower that I took in Rocky Mountain National Park.
And then post the same photograph in color. What do you think?
Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park outdoor adventure and outdoor photography blog. Explore the RMNP Blog and the Estes Park Blog to discover ALL the amazing, hidden beauty that nature has to offer.
Nov 10th, 2012 by Mel
I thought I’d post another black and white photograph of a wildflower that I took in Rocky Mountain National Park.
And then post the same photograph in color. What do you think?
Tags: Estes Park, RMNP Back Country, RMNP Hiking, RMNP Wildflowers, Rocky Mountain National Park
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I have always been an outdoor enthusiast. Living in Connecticut for most of my life, I love to hike, bike, ski, snowshoe, ocean kayak and photograph nature.
With our house in Estes Park only a few yards away from Rocky Mountain National Park, it is just incredible. The views are spectacular and the wildlife is just amazing. There is always something to do and something new to see.
I would like to share my blog with you and my love of the great outdoors. Please feel free to comment on any of the stories. It would be fun to hear from any or all of you reading my stories.







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I thought the former had ice crystals; was surprised to see the latter (without) any. Prefer the color pic.
lovely photo but of the 2, prefer the color.
The black and white photo is an interesting study in light contrast while the one in colour
clearly defines the subject.