Challenge: Black and White Images--Mar. 11-13
joecichjr wrote:
Magnificent animal shots done with feeling⭐
Thanks Joe Much appreciated.
I like converting landscapes, especially if there are some dramatic clouds. Here is one of Mt Shasta just before the winter storms dumped tons of snow on it.
joecichjr wrote:
Great⭐ Was Al Capone in the cemetery too🤔🤔🤔
Thanks Joe and Al was Just in front of the Ohio Club in Downtown Hot Springs.Not sure where his grave is..
Found some Interesting Info
http://www.myalcaponemuseum.com/id100.htm
ImageCreator wrote:
I like converting landscapes, especially if there are some dramatic clouds. Here is one of Mt Shasta just before the winter storms dumped tons of snow on it.
p44 Dramatic alright, and beautiful!
Kaskazi wrote:
Thanks for the challenge Karin - a great success! Here are my last few.
Pg. 42 enjoyed these Ron..
...seeing that this thread is continuing, here's a recent shot at the Huntington Beach pier. I was gonna leave the blue board color, but this treatment just seemed right...believe me, I have a ton of these!
ImageCreator wrote:
I like converting landscapes, especially if there are some dramatic clouds. Here is one of Mt Shasta just before the winter storms dumped tons of snow on it.
pg. 44 Beautifully done..
Photogirl17 wrote:
Black and White Images
Day 3
Black and White Landscapes
#2 and 4 my favs- but all nice Leslie!
I don’t know if I’m doing this correctly.
One of our many churches with reflections from the windows of my building in Little Falls, NY.
judy juul wrote:
Love these...So great to be able to travel and see what's offered! Nice to take the ability when you you can!! I'm
a firm beliver the this!!
Thank you Judy. Let me take this moment to thank you and everyone else (many on this page 42) for their kind and generous messages of encouragement, and to confess my bad conscience on not reciprocating in anywhere near equally generous terms. I just find it almost overwhelming to even keep up with my own posts, but I hope you will believe that I am most appreciative of all the submissions here. Many folks set the highest standards, to which I certainly aspire, but which I fear I shall never meet - still struggling with my menus!
Regarding your remarks on travel, my parents were both teachers and strongly of the opinion that travel was an education in itself. Much of our travel, particularly between Europe and Africa, was funded by employers and I often found it possible to tack on a few personal days to business travel. Since I worked for government organisations, I owe an immense debt to the long-suffering tax payers - thanks folks!!
Black and White Images
Day 3 continued
People
Photogirl17 wrote:
Black and White Images
Day 3
Black and White Landscapes
Nice way to finish Lesley
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