
You can see my blog at Charly Senall
Barcelona, 1987. Negative 6×4.5 cm Kodak Technical Pan film scanned and edited with Photoshop.

You can see my blog at Charly Senall
Barcelona, 1987. Negative 6×4.5 cm Kodak Technical Pan film scanned and edited with Photoshop.

There is always a light at the coast. Ocean and sky never stop meeting in their eternal dance of motion and change. In this monochrome photograph taken on the Oregon coast, the light persists even in the contrast of shadow and silhouette. Softly illuminating the wet sand, piercing the clouds and outlining the trees that cling to the cliffs. The ocean reflects the sky’s quiet determination to shine through, no matter how heavy the clouds. The coast reminds us that light is not always brilliant. Sometimes it is simply a soft glow that remains. Guiding the eye of the passing photographer and his lens to capture something enduring.
More of my photography can be seen on my blog “Streets of Nuremberg“

The Hayjadalur Geothermal Area is the home of numerous hot springs, fumaroles, mud pots and a few geysers. This image is the Blesi hot spring near the famous Strokkur geyser. The attraction is about an hour east of Reykjavík along the “Golden Circle” in southern Iceland.
Cheers,
C. S.

Shed

Oslo, Norway

You can see my blog at Charly Senall

Black and white photography speaks straight to the soul. Without the distraction of color, every glance, every wrinkle, every shadow becomes a whisper of emotion. It captures the rawness of a moment. The quiet sorrow in a gaze, the strength in a silhouette, the poetry in light and darkness. In its simplicity, it tells the most powerful stories, not in words, but in feeling.
More of my photography can be seen on my blog “Streets of Nuremberg“

Iron railing abstract along Bull St. in Savanah, Georgia. See more of my Savanah Gallery here.

Jagged Rocks, Pfeiffer Beach

Image was taken with a Fujifilm X-T5 and XF 90mm f/2 WR lens
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