Halloween is just around the corner, and the northern hemisphere is staring Autumn in the face. Now that leaves are falling, colors are fading, and darkness is closing in with each passing day, I thought the monthly color challenge “BLACK” fit the mood nicely.
Not that I’m complaining…I love each season. I welcome Autumn with its cooler, shorter days, a feeling of coziness, and the idea that families are looking forward to various holidays and events.
The Color Black in Home Décor
When we were contemplating our home’s style and color scheme in 2019 and 2020, the industrial look was popular and still is, as shown below in this A-I-generated image. I’ve seen many homes mixing rustic wood tones with black and white.

Black, as a strong neutral, adds complexity to home décor. I prefer black in smaller doses as an accent to seasonal décor.
My dining table and other areas of my home boast seasonal decor.


“Black is always elegant. It is the most complete color in the whole world, made of all the colors in the palette.” – Ricardo Tisci
We added black accents in one room of our home.

This seasonal vase stands in the bottom right corner.


I collected ceramic light-switch plates over the years.
I created this image of the front of our home by playing with color (or lack thereof) and filters. Our house is dark blue, but the desaturated filter adds something special.

“There’s something about black. You feel hidden away in it.” – Georgia O’Keeffe
In addition to your images showing the color black or in black and white, you can also share monochrome and desaturated images. Creative filters used to achieve these effects are also encouraged.
The Color Black on the Road
Last weekend, we took a road trip to the North Cascades of Washington State to attend a family wedding. We stayed in a beautiful KOA campground in Winthrop, located in the Methow River Valley.
We strolled through our campground, taking in nature’s beauty,

We spent a few hours in the quaint town of Winthrop,


And on the afternoon of the wedding, we enjoyed the views of the small lake behind the Inn.

In the low light, the lake cast black reflections of the trees.
“Without black, no color has any depth. But if you mix black with everything, suddenly there’s shadow – no, not just shadow, but fullness.” – Amy Grant
A Sky Full of Wonders
If you follow me on Facebook or read my previous post, you know the Northern Lights put on an incredible show Thursday night (Oct 10). I’m sharing this “image comparison” to give you an idea of what the aurora looks like to the naked eye. Because Winthrop is located a bit further north than our town near Spokane and is located in the mountains, the lights looked much more intense.


Using your phone or camera lens to shoot in night mode will allow you to see the colors of the northern lights in their colorful glory in each image. These lights were so intense that even seeing them in shades of white and gray was plainly visible. Not only that, but the lights pulsed and coalesced, something I hadn’t seen during the light show in May. My black-and-white image gives you a good idea of their appearance.
The half-moon was also quite beautiful, shot in its natural monochrome (no editing needed).

Back at home this week, I drove through town and enjoyed what is probably our Autumn peak color. The black really pops against the vivid colors.



I like to try my hand at shooting in color, monochrome, or black and white. I converted this image of Yosemite Valley from my trip in August.

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.” ― Ansel Adams

Sharing for Cee’s FOTD, Dawn’s Festival of Leaves, and Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday.
Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders
The Sunday Stills weekly-themed photo challenge is easy to join. You have all week to share and link your post. Please use your own original images, whether new or from your archives.
- Remember to title your blog post a little differently than mine.
- Please create a new post for the theme or link a recent one.
- Entries for this theme can be posted all week.
- Tag your post “Sunday Stills.”
- Don’t forget to create a pingback to this post so that other participants can read your post.
- I also recommend adding your post’s URL to the comments.
I can’t wait to see how you interpret the various shades of BLACK (and/or black-and-white) this week! You can also share monochrome and desaturated images, and creative filters are encouraged.

Please share your own photographs (old or new), poems, original short stories, and music inspired by the theme. Join me next week as we explore EERIE.

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Loving all these Terri,sorry I missed this challenge. I have a lovely black and white dog who would have featured nicely.
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Terri,
Your home and the black accents are very well done, and add a nice touch to the room. I also love the Rustic Barn–I’m a big fan of old barns. Hard to believe that your temps are dipping into the 20’s. Where did Fall go? As for me, I wear a lot of black–it’s very slimming (LOL). A few weeks ago, I slipped off into our mountains and came upon a Black Bear. I am posting it here as my contribution. Enjoy your weekend! Joe
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Thank you, Joe! Autumn is seriously on the wane here. As it should be. And black is very slimming! Wow, nice shot of the bear! Thanks for sharing.
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Your decorations always look so cute. We haven’t been home much this fall to decorate. The colors are not here yet, especially in Scottsdale where the temps were still in the 100s last week when this came out.
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Thank you, Marsha! I dialed back this year, but I go a bit overboard with autumn decor. Since we’re visiting AZ before Christmas, I’m not doing much decor, if any for Christmas. I’ll have to take down all the fall stuff. I saw the valley temps, ugh! Dale said the temps are dropping there. You may get snow in Prescott when we get snow here!
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It’s raining right now. Vince just got back from CA. I’m in cloudy Scottsdale. They were eerie this afternoon, but I couldn’t drive and get them.
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Haven’t figured out my photo for this prompt. So glad to see you captured color with your black. I particularly like the rustic cabins, and the photo of the trees reflected in the water. Funny the reflection of most of the trees is black but the reflection of that bright yellow tree is yellow. It is like a beacon.
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Thank you, Leslie. You have a great eye for detail! That yellow was so brilliant and the clear blue skies that day helped.
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I love the black accents in your home and decorative decor. I’m not much good at decorating for the holidays. And I’m so glad you got to see Winthrop in the fall, with all the gorgeous golden colors! I wasn’t sure I’d make it to this week’s challenge, but you inspired me to look at NYC in black and white. 🙂 New York City in Monochrome, and Black and White – Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
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Thank you, Susanne! We were thrilled to visit the Methow Valley when we did. We are going to be away from home for 6-7 weeks just before Christmas this year, so very little Christmas decor will happen.
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Your theme may be ‘black’ but your autumn colours really pop! I love the rustic building and fallen leaves shots in particular. I also enjoy seeing how you and so many other US friends decorate the house for all the different seasons and holidays 🙂
I’m double-dipping with the Monochrome Madness challenge and sharing a few shots from my recent California trip: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-seeing-san-francisco-in-black-and-white/
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Thank you, Sarah! Black is implied in many of my pics 😁 I don’t know when the decor craze began. Outdoor holiday decor has always been popular especially for Fall and Christmas. The seasonal indoor decor I blame on the craft stores! Great to see your post. Will be by shortly!
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I love this time of year!
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Thank you, Robert!
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Most of our house is designed in white, grey and black and we love living in these surroundings.
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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That’s good to hear! Those neutrals are very striking IMO.
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Nice post 🌺🌺
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Thank you!
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Halloween and fall are my favorite times to decorate. I love the little pops of black you included. I’m still jealous of your Northern Lights sightings.
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Thank you, Janis! I agree with you about decorating this time of year. Seems to make the home more cozy and comfortable! Next time you’re in Canada, hopefully the visit will coincide with the aurora!
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I love your decor and autumnal and Halloween decorations, Terri. But what I like the most is the ceramic light-switch plate. I’ve never seen anything like that before. Do you change them depending on the season, or just keep to the same ones? I guess you’d need an electrician to change them (well, I would) unless Hans is an electrician.
Can you believe that I missed the Northern lights again? Despite being told there was a great chance to see them that night, I still forgot until it was too late. I heard that the rest of this year and next are good times to see them, though.
It sounds like Autumn has finally gone into full swing in your part of the world. Enjoy the magic it brings as the days get shorter and shorter. In the UK, we set our clocks back one hour on Saturday night. But it means we’ll have lighter mornings again for a few weeks.
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Thanks so much, Hugh! Aren’t those switch plates cool? Years ago I spotted them at a rustic furniture store in the Sierra foothills and bought several. I collected 7 ceramic ones that I believe were hand made. They weren’t cheap so when we prepared to move from Sacramento I took them all with me. The good thing is they are super easy to install and change, no electrician needed, just a screwdriver. I keep them on but since we’ve moved into our current home, I collected a few more, 2 wooden ones and 2 from Amazon! You have to see which plates match your switches.
I’m so sorry you missed the aurora! But you’re right, there should be several more opportunities. I haven’t been able to see the comet due to cloud cover!
I’m not looking forward to 18 hours a day of darkness. We don’t change our clocks (why we are still doing this again?) until November 2. Errg. I have my light lamp ready to go 😒
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From what I understand, the clocks are put back so that schoolchildren don’t have to walk to school in the dark, Terri. If we didn’t put them back on Saturday, by mid-December, it wouldn’t get light where I live until around 09;30. Given schools start at 09:00 (even earlier for breakfast clubs), I think that’s the main reason behind it (in the UK, anyway).
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I’m sure there are a lot of reasons. 2 Schools in our school district start at 7am. It’s dark no matter when we set the clocks! I won’t complain once it’s light in the morning here.
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Me neither, Terri. I much prefer having lighter mornings than lighter evenings. Being an early bird (rather than a night owl), it kinda makes sense.
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I’m right there with ya, Hugh!
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Sounds like a wonderful weekend, Terri. Your home is so beautifully decorated and you obviously enjoy adding those special touches. Enjoy those magical Fall colours!
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Thank you, Jo! I think fall is the season i put out a lot of decor. I enjoy it, it’s a fun hobby. Another blogger calls this type of decor, tablescapes. Love it. Autumn colors are still here despite some wind and rain.
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I love all of these Terri…..I’ve always wanted to visit Winthrop.
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2024/10/taking-in-life-around-mesundaystills_21.html
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Thank you, Kirstin! Winthrop was amazing. The whole area is gorgeous.
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I like black for its elegance, but mostly for its contrasts, Terri, and you have lots of those kinds of photos here, mostly set against autumn’s gorgeous color. Stunning. I also like B&W for how it shows off texture and the photos transform into a collection of shades of gray. Beautiful reflections. And Sadie’s “Brauf” made me laugh.
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Thank you, Diana. Black is an elegant neutral and I’ve decided I like it much more than I used to. I’m glad most of October was so gorgeous. Cloudy here with lows heading into the 20s this week. Fun while it lasted! 🍁🍂
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We’re rainy rainy. But the leaves are finally changing!
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Our rain ended and took a lot of leaves with it. Tis the season!! Enjoy your autumn 🍂
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I enjoyed all your images but the moon is my favorite! What a gorgeous shot. I also .loved how you shared black in your color photos! Way to go!
As you know I am a color girl but there really is something when a photo is turned to black and white. Sometimes more details come out then.
It was great seeing your post after your break! Glad to have you back.
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Thank you, Nancy! I prefer to save the black cor challenge for this time of year and I’m glad it worked out with autumn images. I enjoy using filters for black and white effects too, but color is my go to!
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I love black and white .. my post https://lisaseverydaylife.com/2024/10/21/monday-color-stills-black-and-white
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Lots of creative stuff here! I especially like the way the Campground Trees was done!
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Thank you, Dawn! I added a filter to that one I found on my phone. It brought out the black in the trunks of the trees.
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Fantastic black images, Terri
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Thank you, Toni!
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Hi, Terri – Great photos with a black and white twist! I love the AA quote!
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Thank you, Donna! Ansel Adams is a true inspiration to photographers!
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Terri, I do like the harvest décor, more than any other season. Like you, I welcome the cozy atmosphere that is Fall, especially after this Summer of dealing with heat and humidity – it’s not over yet for us as we will be 80 degrees tomorrow. I like your mule deer shot and the rustic cabins – very nice! Thank you for illustrating with photos the difference between seeing the Aurora with your naked eye versus using the camera. I have still not seen them so I hope I eventually get a chance. I understand a lot of people around here were trying to see the Comet A3 and confusing it with plane contrails. We have had great weather to see the comet, but the meteorologists say that the bright Harvest Moon is making too much light to be able to see the Comet in the dark sky.
I did not do black and white as a them for my Sunday post, but will have a black-and-white photo for Wordless Wednesday.
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Looking forward to it! 🖤
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Terri, I love how you included black and white in your images. The half moon and Yosemite Valley are my favorites.
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Thank you, Beth! I’m no Ansel Adams, but the black and white of Yosemite worked out OK. The half moon shot was captured at dusk. No filters or editing needed 🙂
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I love the variety of photos in this post! That white kettle against the black stove is striking.
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Thank you, Cathy! We have the black wood stove in the same room as the black media center. I bight that white cast-iron teakettle just for the purpose of stark contrast.
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Hi Terri, I do like your photographs, but I am not a fan of black. Never mind, with it being nearly Halloween and all, I can probably drum up something. Smile!
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I don’t like too much black, either. Thanks, Robbie 😁
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Great selection Terri. The top photo is perfect for the theme. Also, love your Methow Valley photos, especially with what you did with the top one, and the half moon. And you’re finally getting your Fall colors, which are lovely. Here’s mine today: https://grahamsisland.com/2024/10/20/its-all-there-in-black-and-white/
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Thank you, Graham! Methow Valley was beyond what I imagined. The Norway Maples in the campground were so rich and yellow. Once we got back home autumn was ablaze.
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The Methow is a beautiful place year round!
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Hi Terri there is so much beauty here! Views, wedding, autumn 🍁🍁 the blue vase with orange and black and white chech arrangement is delightful they all are, the black trees with glorious yellow leaves the sky wow I am overwhelmed 💜💜💜🍁🍁
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Thank you so much, Willow! I’m glad you appreciate my decor 😉 The wedding venue was so amazing. I hadn’t been to this part of Washington state before and it really put on a show for autumn and the northern lights!
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all just wonderful 💜
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Beautiful photographs Terri, so lovely you got to see those amazing Northern Lights! Our contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://tranature.com/2024/10/20/haiku-shoreline-stroll/
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Thank you, Xenia! We’ve seen two incredible northern light displays this year. Great to see your link!
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Wonderful photos as always, Terri. I love the Autumn colour images, Yosemite, the moon, gorgeous Brodie and the Northern Lights especially, but they are all fabulous.
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Many thanks, Cathy! I enjoyed finding black in the various images.
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Another fabulous gallery, Terri! 😍 I especially love the lake reflections, Northern lights, and moon photos. Brodie is adorable too! 😀
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Thank you, Debbie! Brodie always steals the show. He’s more brown than black, but most of the Boykin Spaniel breed are more liver colored. Brodie’s espresso 🙂 We were so delighted to see autumn in this part of Washington. A memorable weekend,
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Great B&W post and images Terri!
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Thank you, Anne! I couldn’t hop into your ICM challenge this week, next time!
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Great black and white post Terri. Lovely pictures.
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Thank you, Anne! I feel like a one trick pony with preferring color in my images 😉
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Happy Sunday, Terri! I love black accents too and have incorporated them into our house as well. I can’t believe Halloween is almost here! What fun! It’s my favorite time of the year! Have a great week! 🎃
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Happy Sunday to you, Colleen! I have fun decorating for Halloween, subtly, I suppose. When my daughters were young and went out trick-or-treating, I went all out on my Halloween porch decorations then. Sadly, after 9-11 we lost all the trick-or treaters in our neighborhood. Enjoy Halloween!
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Thanks, Terri. We live in a robust neighborhood filled with kids. I’m out there every Halloween handing out candy. I love the costumes! We’ll have to see how cold it is this year. Last year we had sleet and rain!
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I love all your fall images. Although I’m partial to color images, I did a post today with monochrome photos. Next week, I’m back to color. I like how you showcased a combination on photos.
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Thank you, Ingrid! I prefer color too, so I made sure to get a lot of color in images with a hint of black 🙂
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The proverbial “little black dress”–it hides so many unwelcome secrets!
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Haha, I love it, Jacqui!
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Great way of showing black (and white).
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Thank you, Dawn! And of course I had to sneak in autumn leaves. Have a great week!
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