Favorite B & W Images of 2012

Side view of collapsed timber bridge at the Sokokis Brook crossing along the abandoned Mt Washington Branch of the Boston and Maine (B&M) Railroad in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. The Mt Washington Branch was built by the Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad and completed in 1876. This branch traveled from the Fabyan House to the base of the Cog. The branch was closed in June 1932 (+/-) (Erin Paul Donovan | ScenicNH.com Photography)
Boston and Maine Railroad – Mt Washington Branch
 

Favorite 5 Black & White images of 2012 – A few weeks ago I posted my 10 favorite images from 2012. What I did not include were any black & white images, so here is my favorite black & white images from 2012. During the film days, I shot roll after roll of AGFA Scala, and I have no idea why I drifted away from this process. I plan on shooting more b & w in the future. Click on any image for a larger preview. Hope you enjoy!

Northern Presidential Range from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire USA (Erin Paul Donovan | ScenicNH.com Photography)
Durand Lake – Randolph, New Hampshire
 
The Fabyan Guard Station - Built in 1923 by Clifford Graham along the old Jefferson Turnpike (now Old Cherry Mountain Road) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. It's the last remaining guard station in the White Mountain National Forest. The cabin was built using spruce logs from the surrounding area (Erin Paul Donovan | ScenicNH.com Photography)
Fabyan Guard Station – White Mountains, New Hampshire  

 

Franconia Notch State Park - Old Man of the Mountain Parking area in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA after a dusting of snow Order a print of this image here: http://bit.ly/YXQUGm (Erin Paul Donovan | ScenicNH.com Photography)
Franconia Notch State Park – White Mountains, New Hampshire 

 

Franconia Notch State Park - Flume Covered Bridge in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA (Erin Paul Donovan | ScenicNH.com Photography)
Flume Covered Bridge – Lincoln, New Hampshire 
 

Thank you everyone for following me in 2012!

Happy image making..


 

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