Thursday, April 16, 2020

When color is not the point...


Most photos are color these days.  Of course, you can take the color away and approximate a good old fashioned black & white.  But these are all full color, it's just that they have very little color.

Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Monterrey Bay, California.  William and I heard what we thought were dogs barking, somewhere off in the fog.  California Sea Lions !  Spooky.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Same trip, weather, and clouds, really cooperating, as the fog engulfed the far end of the Golden Gate Bridge.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
A Kingfisher, Kaziranga, Assam, India.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Much closer to home, dad's place, Gonzalez County, Texas.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Near Shillong, Assam, India.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Called "Chinese Fishing Nets", these are near Kochi, India on an inlet from the Arabian Sea.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Train station, my favorite Finnish town, Hyvinkaa, i a rather chilly morning.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Admiral Yi Sun-sin, Sejong-daero, Seoul, South Korea


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
This Hyvinkaa resident is probably pretty sorry he didn't fly south when he had the chance.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
La Plaza del Sol, Madrid, Spain.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Old-school water pump, on a country road, near Weimer, Texas.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Another foggy morning, Muitianyu section of the Great Wall.  Hard to see the full length of the wall, but very few people, and a cool way to walk through the clouds.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
A flight of birds, who care nothing about north, or south.  The edge of the DMZ, border between the Koreas.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
Crisscrossing trolley tracks and cobble stones, Helsinki, Finland, 
just toward the harbor from the big Lutheran Church.


Photo by Mark W. Laughlin
An angry sky over Manhattan, New York City.


Ok guys, y'all take care.

- Mark









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