Roadrunner wrote:
You know phile that you opened a can of worms LOL
I like your second image with the vignetting.
photophile wrote:
Very nice Sue!
It helps to have photogenic grandchildren!
This is my first time posting here. Here is something I did a few years ago.
I really enjoy B/W photos. Sometimes color can be a distraction IMO. Thanks for hosting the challenge!
University boiler house
White wash
Storm gathering
A Fresnel Lens from an old lighthouse.
October waning moon
Feeding time
Aging but useful, and so is the barn :)
Bobbin box
Timeless tools
A couple from me...Big Sur!
PAToGraphy wrote:
p2 what a find, FredAnn
Yes, it was a very enjoyable Discovery! Thank you for your comment.
Swan Falls Dam on the Snake River, Idaho, and the Diversion Dam on the Boise River.
Haymaker wrote:
I really enjoy B/W photos. Sometimes color can be a distraction IMO. Thanks for hosting the challenge!
Very interesting set - I really like the one of the farmer in his barn.
Spider web from Indian Land, SC. Spooky.
Bill
photophile wrote:
I like 2 especially.
Thank You and thanks for hosting! Inspiring to see so many different techniques applied to B&W.
Here are a few on my B&W conversions.
photophile wrote:
Great images Fred Ann, love the details.
I love milkweed patches. During the summers I hang out in them looking for Monarch butterflies and in the fall their seed pouches and their bursting seed packs fascinate me. Thank you for your comment.
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