B&W by psycho56
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Description
I know it's been long, but my camera is sick... she's at the doctor... I'm in mourning... but I thought I'd put something so that you on't totally forget me :)
taken by my mobile cam...
turned into B&W then some contrast was added...
I took this one on my feild trip to a historic place with the group I study photography with...
Hope you like it, more to come of the B&W collction!
Love,
Nahla
Comments (12)
RobyHermida
E X C E L L E N T !!!!!!!
MrsLubner
Cool abstract! Sure hope the camera is fixed soon! I miss your cheery posts! :-)
MrsRatbag
Nice abstract!
SSoffia
BEAUTIFUL :)
cfulton
Great work. Well done, Clive
rainbows
A wonderful abstract, Nahla. Excellent B&W. Hugs. Di. xx
Mousson
Impressive...
busi2ness
Great use of line and mono tones Nahla.
jgkane
Nice capture, Nahla. It is very intriguing. The black and white tones suggest an older era. Is this a newly discovered cache, or one abandoned by archaeologists decades ago? MMMmmm. The old leaves and boards have good textures, but have I spotted a clue ( two spots perhaps )? I can see what looks like a die ( single dice ) or maybe a domino tile. What would that be doing in an ancient Egyptian site. I am sure that the Director of Antiquities would soon cover up something which does not fit into the accepted canon of Egyptology... ;o) Warm regards, from a deadfully torrential Glasgow, John.
Richardphotos
Nahla,too bad about your camera but still a very well composed shot
Charberry
I have a Nikon 880 that doesn't want to work anymore. I'm considering getting it fixed, but I already have two other cameras. This is wonderful, and then considering it was taken with your Nokia - it's amazing. Well composed, and I like the textures.
mickuk50
sorry i`m so behind nahla :o)..its not the equipment thats important but what the person sees and captures and your eye sees great pics :o) mick