Archive for the ‘Black & White Photography’ Tag
Mother Agnes with Granddaughter Kate (Easter, April 11, 2004) — Image by kenne
I don’t usually do “Throwback Thursday” postings, but the other day I ran across this photo. Mother could be real entertaining at times.
Kate was probably listening to her grandmother talking to her other son, Tom. Look at Kate’s eyes.
Agnes was a great storyteller and had an identifiable laugh, especially when she was excited.
Once she was entertaining her grandchildren telling stories, I placed a small recorder near her. Like so many things over the years, it got misplaced, or accidentally tossed in a move.
— kenne

B&W Sonoran Desert Panorama Image by kenne
There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.
— Ansel Adams
Big Rocks and Dead Wood On the Green Mountain Trail — Image by kenne
Big Rocks and Dead Wood Recipe
Rolled in place through time
adding passing morning clouds
garnished with dead wood.
— kenne
“Broken Gate” (Sonora, Mexico, January 28, 2016) — Image by kenne
Some things are broken
but they can always be fixed,
if motivated.
— kenne
Backyard Fruit (Along a durtroad in the state of Sonora, Mexico, January 28, 2016) — Image by kenne
Alamos Street Dog — Grunge Art by kenne
I watched her
dozing
in a sunny
morning way.
I took her
picture,
another one
as people
walked by.
I wondered
if she had
a name.
Probably not,
street dogs
don’t have
names —
just perro,
perro callejero.
— kenne

Panther Peak and Sombrero Peak, Saguaro National Park – West in the Tucson Mountains northeast of Tucson, Arizona. —
View from the Sendero Esperanza Trail Hiking To Wasson Peak Images by kenne (March 14, 2014)
A Study in Black and White — Image by kenne

Electrical Service Connection And Turbine Roof Vent — Image by kenne

Image by kenne
Branches reach into the dark sky
over windswept grasslands,
directing our eyes and ears
to the relationship between
the living and the dead.
Taking inspiration from the likes of Lewis Carroll, Robert Frost, and Carl Sandburg.
— kenne