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These old wagon wheels used to set out in a shed behind the Historical Museum, with is a log cabin. They have been moved resently to build on to the museum. I thought I would try my hand at B&W. It's actually my first love when it comes to photography and movies. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for stopping by..Take care:0)bonita

Comments (17)


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rainbows

12:24PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

A wonderful capture Bonita, the b&W adds such impact to your work which is beautiful. Happy hugs. Di. xx

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Aioros

12:24PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

Amazing capture! Beautiful

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e-brink

1:14PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

Nice image!

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nikolais

1:32PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

very nice graphics, Bonita!

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durleybeachbum

1:36PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

Excellent in b/w!

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marybelgium

1:41PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

excellent !

MrsLubner

1:52PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

the b/w is perfect for this rustic subject. Very good clarity and pov.

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Janiss

2:11PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

Simple objects but excellent centring and contrast = a brilliant shot that I adore Bonita!

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awjay

3:34PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

great composition.... i love the crossing patterns

lanemtripp

3:50PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

i love your pov on things...another great image and looks good as b&w

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babuci

5:18PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

Excelent capture, b&w tone fantastic.

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jocko500

6:10PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

do look like part of a old b/w western mover with Roy Rogers in it. cool shot

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CavalierLady

8:59PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

Very striking contrasts and detail. I have never tried b/w and I think you did a fine job. Can't help but wish you had the whole wheel in there tho. :)

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Cosine

11:52PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

I'm not comfortable with B&W yet, but I may just use this as a reference for how it's done. Very nice.

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auntietk

1:38AM | Thu, 07 February 2008

I love b&w, and this is fantastic! Wonderful capture.

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three_grrr

11:51PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Black and white is wonderful, sometimes it's the only way to go as color takes over the picture, but b&w allows you to focus more on the subject and the light and dark and shadows. I think, LOL. Who cares, I love black and white photos!

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DukeNukem2005

1:35PM | Thu, 20 March 2008

This is a very beautiful and very interesting image!


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