Category: black and white
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Hovering in the Garden
I posted the color version of this image early last year. As I was scrolling through my library, I decided to try this one in black & white. Click here for a glimpse of this sunflower and bee in bright colors. I am curious to know what you think of the two. Do you like…
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A Slow Climb
I have posted the original color image of this snail making a slow climb upwards once before but I couldn’t resist playing with a black & white version of it for today’s Ragtag Daily Prompt: Snail. Which one do you prefer, color or black & white? What do you think?
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The Weekend Painter
This is a Sean Henry sculpture – The Weekend Painter at the Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden. Did you think he was real? For a look at another one of Sean Henry’s fantastic sculptures click here – The Lying Man. Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Carvings, Sculptures, and Statues
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An Upside Down World
Three scenes from three different locations of an upside down world in monochrome. Lens Artists Photo Challenge #235: Shadows and Reflections in Monochrome
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The Open Gate
The open gate at Chellberg Farm – Indiana Dunes National Park. Cee’s Black & White Challenge – Fences and Gates
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Chicago’s Iconic Curve
When I saw that Cee’s Black & White Challenge for this week was Circles and Curves, I instantly thought of Chicago’s well-known and iconic curve – The Bean. Although it is officially named the Cloud Gate by artist Anish Kapoor, most of us just refer to it as The Bean. What else could it possibly…
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A Slow Unfurl to Fullness
Day 21 of 365 A Slow Unfurl to Fullness Cee’s Black and White Challenge – Circles and Curves
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Stodgy and Old Fashioned
Featured in a display window at a high end store in Chicago five years ago, I am wondering whether this classy suit would now be considered stodgy and old fashioned. What do you think? Fandango’s One Word Challenge – Stodgy
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Historic Covered Bridge
Originally built in 1840 across the East Fork of the Whitewater River, the New Brownsville Covered Bridge is one of several historic covered bridges in Indiana still standing. The long truss structure was eventually relocated to Mill Race Park where it can now be walked across and admired. Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Anything Made…
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Wintry Reflections
Wintry reflections and shadows. Cee’s Black & White Challenge – Shadows and Reflections
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To the Point
Getting up close to the point or points of a musk thistle. Cee’s Black & White Challenge – Close-Ups
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Elegance in Nature
Silent Sunday Elegance in Nature Cee’s Black & White Challenge – All About Nature