
(c) Andre Krajnik
More of my images can be seen on my own blog.

(c) Andre Krajnik
More of my images can be seen on my own blog.
Although I initially captured this image in color, I knew it would end up in B&W.

Fujifilm GFX 100s, Loawa 17mm f4. More of my photography can be found on my website and my blog.

Image was taken with a Fujifilm X-E5 and XF 16-50mm WR lens
Mount Rushmore

Ansel Adams is for monochrome landscape photographers the same as Henri Cartier-Bresson is for black and white street shooters. For me, both legends are inspirational masters of their craft. While Ansel Adams captured the beauty of American National Parks in all their monochrome glory, similar places in Europe are much harder to find. But when doing a winter hike in the Weisspriachtal (in Austria’s Lungau region) along the banks of the Lonka river, I felt very much reminded of Ansel’s photographs. Capured with an Olympus PEN-F, image specs 1/400 sec @ f/10, ISO200 and 28mm focal length.
More of my photography can be seen on my blog “Streets of Nuremberg“


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The dust man’s scooter, Shenzhen, China, X100F
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