“The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science.”
― Albert Einstein, The World As I See It

“We need the tonic of wildness…At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious and unexplorable, that land and sea be indefinitely wild, unsurveyed and unfathomed by us because unfathomable. We can never have enough of nature.”
― Henry David Thoreau, Walden: Or, Life in the Woods

The lure of mystery is perhaps a fundamental part of being human. We yearn to know and understand and fill our large brains with certainty, and yet, we are enthralled by those things that are beyond our scope. We are forever asking questions and posing stories. When I think of how mystery is portrayed in images, I immediately think of black and white photography. There’s something iconic and photojournalistic about the feel of monochrome. And there’s a philosophical point in trying to capture reality in black and white while always including a million shades of gray. Cinematically, there’s the trick of using black & white film to depict a night time scene that was actually shot during the daytime. Is that moonlight? Or sunlight?

Alfred Hitchcock built his legendary fame by creating cinematic mystery. One technique he used was high angle shots in dramatically contrasting black & white.

Perhaps mystery is where curiosity and fear intersect. Do you really want to know what lies ahead?

When the scene is painted in shades of gray and the picture seems a bit hazy, almost anything is possible. What would you like to happen?

There is mystery in each of these wonderful images. My favorites are the walkway through the woods and the tree shadows beside the water.
Glad you liked them!
What a stunning collection, Priscilla. Monochrome is the perfect choice to highlight the mysterious. I love that path through the woods and your opener. The spider is terrific, too. A great collection. I hope all’s well with you.
Thanks, Patti! Yes, all’s well. 🙂
So many mysteries waiting ahead, I just love the opening shot, those sun rays are amazing. Spiders 🕷️ in certain countries are really scary. Great post
Thanks, Ritva!
Love these photos. Mystery encapsulated.
Thanks!
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Your gallery is a compilation of mysteries made dramatic in black‑and‑white, Priscilla. That opening photo is stunning—it immediately draws out the mystery in the scene.
Very creative Priscilla. Amazing what B&W can do to increase mystery – as you’ve clearly shown. Loved the Einstein quotes as well
Thanks, Tina!
Monochrome is perfect for mysterious settings and yours are beautiful. I’m especially taken by your last one.
Thanks, Sofia! 🙂