Tuesday, June 6, 2017

More B&W


I am going through a B&W stage...seems like every photo I look at, I end up converting to B&W...just to see.  I think it suits old, run down houses and barns...I think you will find it more interesting if you expand the view.

19 comments:

  1. The black and white suits this picture perfectly. It looks like it should be in a history book. Perfect decay.

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  2. It's a great photo. The details are amazing.

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  3. Indeed, it have a different perspective in B/W and I too have liked converting photos on old things into b/w.

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  4. ...the vines look to be holding the place together.

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  5. Hello, now that is a fixer upper. Great find, looks good in B&W! Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!

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  6. I love it, black and white does fit this perfectly... it seems they have a window shade on the OUTSIDE.. I even love that.. I love the vines also

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  7. That is a great old barn. Would make a good scene in a murder mystery perhaps. : )

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  8. I think black-and-white does a good job of picturing this old building.

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  9. This looks good in black and white. Great photo for a suspense or mystery book. Have a beautiful day!

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  10. Perfect b&w! Love old barns....yes the details are so neat to see, the fancy shingles's or scallops on top took someone effort to do it 😁

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  11. Yes, this barn DOES look nice in black and white. I took a black and white photography class many years ago, and it was so interesting to see the pictures being developed in the dark room right before my eyes. I appreciate black and white photos very much, Rose.

    ~Sheri

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  12. Another beautiful old home and wouldn't you just love to know the history of its occupants? I like it in black and white, lends an air of mystery :)

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  13. Rose, What a great building in black and white! :)

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  14. This does look good in B&W, almost as if it were taken many years ago.

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  15. I have to smile because I do the same thing--changing photos to B&W to see how they look! This is a wonderful choice for monochrome.

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  16. The falling parts of the building shows the different processes that were use to make the house. It is a great house to photograph.

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  17. It's wonderful capture. It looks very good when you enlarge it. Pretty contrast.

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