Monday, November 23, 2009

Monochrome Monday

Two readers on a bench in the Public Garden enjoying a mild Autumn day. Other monochrome pictures can be seen at The Monochrome Weekly hosted by Aileni.

23 comments:

  1. Peaceful and serene, beautiful image!

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  2. In their own worlds.

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  3. Terrific, and I agree with Aileni:)

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  4. The kind of picture that I adore: benches, people reading, peace, and the all in B&W. A good way to begin the week! Ü

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  5. I guess we are all islands in our own way. A nice shot in the park.

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  6. City dwellers in a relaxed moment. Very typical shot.

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  7. I love your Monochrome Monday photos. This is superb. Interesting, but normal I suppose - body language.

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  8. I quite enjoy street candids, catching us being ourselves.

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  9. So nice to have fall weather that accommodates being outside!

    JAN
    GDP

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  10. I think I have become a fan of your photos, I also like this one a lot! It's a very interesting picture, and I think it's perfect!

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  11. It is always interesting to see your pictures and how you compose them, place the elements etc etc. I liked it very much.

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  12. A wonderful commentary on all city life ..

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  13. A very cool monochrome! Beautiful! Evocative.

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  14. One moment really beautiful, so different but so alike ...
    Magnificent shot!

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  15. As for reading
    aimlessly, without intention.
    Just to fell the adventure...

    Beautiful shot!
    Well done
    Léia

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  16. that bench has a life of its own

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  17. I always like your monochrome photos very much ... hmmm .. did I say that before, ;-)?

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  18. They certainly are engrossed in their reading!

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  19. This is a great photo! Nice composition and motif. I like that you have used this form(at).

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  20. This is street photography at it's finest. Great composition and much more... You truly captured the moment here. Thank you for sharing.

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  21. I believe this might be my first visit to your blog and I have loved scrolling back to see previous photos. You have a real talent and I look forward to returning.

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