The story behind the photograph 'Avenue of the Oaks, Savannah'

The story behind the photograph 'Avenue of the Oaks, Savannah'
Black and white landscape photograph of the overhanging trees at the Avenue of the Oaks in Savannah. Spanning 1.5 miles and lined by 400 massive, moss-draped oak trees, the road seems to go on forever when you're slowly rolling along the rutted lane at Wormsloe Plantation.

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Eight black and white photographs of antique wagon wheels

Eight black and white photographs of antique wagon wheels
Eight black and white pictures of antique wagon wheels, photographed by Keith Dotson

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Considering shimmers of light on cicada wings

Considering shimmers of light on cicada wings
Fine art photographer Keith Dotson considers the beauty, appreciation, poetry, and scientific study of cicada wings. Includes a new detailed black and white macro photograph of shimmering light on cicada wings.

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Five reasons I prefer winter over summer for landscape photography

Five reasons I prefer winter over summer for landscape photography
Top five reasons to photograph landscapes in winter instead of summer (especially if you shoot in black and white) by photographer Keith Dotson.

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Video Portfolio: Black and white photographs of abandoned downtown Adams, Tennessee

Video Portfolio: Black and white photographs of abandoned downtown Adams, Tennessee
Video portfolio of black and white photographs taken in the run-down and abandoned old downtown of Adams, Tennessee, home of the historic Bell Witch legend.

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