Last Stop..a Stone Building in Texas

Objects By Margaret R. Isensee


Here’s another example of how black and white photos can work in a world of color. A black and white photo can give the subject a dry and dead appearance. We can’t see the green of the plants anymore, it looks like it died. The color from the window no longer distracts much attention from the wheel. It also reminds me of an old western movie set.

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Framed Framed Acrylic Prints - Floating Framed
8 x 10" Acrylic Glass - Premium Clear
Black Frame
Frame: Gallery Economy
Standard Black (N1110)
12 x 14"
Glazing (Acrylic Glass): Premium Clear
$50.50
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Matted Matted Giclee - Paper Prints
10 x 15" Archival Linen Paper
Borderless
Single Mat: Raven (A4858)
12 x 17" (window: 10 x 15)
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8 x 12" White
Easel Back
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Framed Framed Giclee - Paper Prints
16 x 20" Hahnemühle William Turner
No Border with Torn/Deckled Edge
Frame: Gallery Economy
Frosted Black Metal (A135)
16 x 20"
Glazing (Acrylic Glass): None
$201.90
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