Portraits in B&W

Portraits in B&W

This week I’m sharing B&W versions of color photographs that I’ve used in various posts over the last six months. During that time period I shared just one post of B&W photographs, even though B&W is a medium that I often gravitate to. Color, though, 

Labuan Bajo – Wharf Sunset, Scenes at Dusk

Labuan Bajo – Wharf Sunset, Scenes at Dusk

In Labuan Bajo most days we were out on the dive boat.  There weren’t many opportunities to take photographs at the end of the day, when the sun was setting in the west and its strong warm light was angling low toward the port’s wharf, 

Labuan Bajo – Port Scenes

Labuan Bajo – Port Scenes

During my two months in Labuan Bajo I got up early almost every day, usually by 5:30, to walk down through its busy port. There we boarded the dive boat and headed off on the long trip to Komodo National Park for a day of 

Labuan Bajo – The Nadelyn K

Labuan Bajo – The Nadelyn K

I spent an afternoon photographing boats and activity in the Labuan Bajo port from which our dive boat operated.  The port can accommodate several large cargo vessels or ferries on its outermost wharf, along with a hundred or more smaller wooden fishing and tourist boats 

Bali – A Walk Along Rice Paddies in Ubud

Bali – A Walk Along Rice Paddies in Ubud

After two months of diving in Indonesia’s Komodo National Park for my Divemaster certification I leave Labuan Bajo, Flores and take a 1.5-hour flight on a prop plane to the island of Bali, where my return flights to the US will originate.  I’ll have an 

Komodo – Tatawa Kecil – Beautiful Corals

Komodo – Tatawa Kecil – Beautiful Corals

This is the second of two posts with photographs from a dive at Tatawa Kecil, in Komodo National Park.  The dive was on the west side of this small island, in the photo below, during a transition of tidal currents.  As I noted in the 

Komodo – Tatawa Kecil – The Surf From Below

Komodo – Tatawa Kecil – The Surf From Below

This is the first of two posts sharing underwater photography from one particularly nice dive at Tatawa Kecil, in Komodo National Park.  We were able to dive on the west side of the small island (see the photo just below) during a transition of tidal 

Komodo – Siaba Besar in B&W

Komodo – Siaba Besar in B&W

On the west side of Siaba Besar island in Komodo National Park there’s a dive site that has a sandy bay and a big reef formation extending up from the deeper adjacent channel.  Green sea turtles abound at this site, and it’s easy to spot 

Komodo – Manta Rays at Mawan

Komodo – Manta Rays at Mawan

Manta rays are large, graceful creatures – elegant and ballet-like in their movements.  Their wingspan is up to 18 feet (5.5 meters) in the manta species that is most often found in Komodo National Park (Manta alfredi).  On a dive earlier this week we were 

Komodo – On the Dive Boat

Komodo – On the Dive Boat

I came to this part of Indonesia, near Komodo National Park, to get a scuba divemaster certification with instructors Sylvain (French) and Samira (Swiss), whom I met last year on a dive vacation.  The park, a World Heritage Site consisting of islands and surrounding seas,