I am 58 years young, live in Johannesburg, South Africa and I'm a true product of my continent. I love the bush, the animals, sunshine, sunsets - oh well, anything to do with nature. I am unmarried and have three sons - 37, 33 and 30 respectively and three granddaugters aged 12, 6 and 4 respectively and obviously the light of my life! Photography has always been a passion and I have loved it since I can remember. I was still using a SLR camera and only switched to digital only in late 2007! My other passion is travel and I have been lucky enough to have travelled fairly widely. There are however still many, many places I would love to visit "one day." I am truly an amateur photographer and do it merely as a hobby. So please be gentle when you comment on my work. :-) Thank you Piet, my dear friend, for convincing me to place my work on Renderosity. You owe me one! Hugs, Carin xx
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Comments (37)
Broesl
beautiful b&w image!!!
Santa29Klaus
Although b&w, I still feel if I would like to be there now! great picture Carin!
cfulton
Perfect for B&W! Well done! Clive
emmecielle
Fantastic work in B/W! :)
debbielove
Looks just as good in Black and White as in colour.. I like 'busy', but thats me! lol This is super.. Hope you had great fun at the shower! Rob
Chipka
I've said it before and so I'm repeating myself, but black and white is always incredibly effective at conveying mood and a kind of emotional sensuality, if that makes any kind of sense. Busy greens are fantastic, but at times, color is just...well...distracting and it's nice to strip something down to its essentials like you did so well here. I love the stonework and that tree; they're such fantastic opposites. Both are alive in their own distinct ways, and it's the distinctions that are really called out here...the living tree, the living stone: both are immobile but...I guess the word would be lively. I really like this shot. I love the mood of it.
pauldeleu
Excellent point of view.