Black and white photos of mountains
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/black-and-white-photos-of-mountains.html"It's hard to say for sure what fascinates and attracts black-and-white photos. On the one hand, such artificially discolored reality cannot naturally show the image captured by the camera, and on the other hand, it turns out just the opposite.
There are only two colors, black and white, but they are able to express much more emotions and shades with their sharp contrast. And yet there is some fascinating appeal and mystery in black-and-white photographs, which is why they turn out to be incredibly deep and expressive, without unnecessary semantic load," says Oleg Grigoriev.


Mountains always attract to themselves. This is a place where the sun is very close, where it's easy to be silent, it's easy not to think. And at the very top of the mountain, you realize that your entire urban urban world, where you came from, does not mean anything, that in fact it is empty.

Mountains are an incentive.

I want to go back there every time. To take on the heaviest backpack again and climb up the runaway trail to the top of the mountain to feel an indescribable sense of freedom. It's hard to express, it needs to be felt. I can't live without them!

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