Monday, February 22, 2010

Monochrome Monday

Enjoying a sunny and mild winter day even the ducks are out for a stroll.

14 comments:

  1. Sometimes it's okay to shoot into the sun! Great photo!

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  2. I specialize in shooting into the sun... you probably know that by now. LOL. Love this shot!

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  3. Very impressive! I think, that B&W enforced this effect yet. Very good photo.

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  4. Such a great picture from you as usual of course :-)

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  5. A very good shot!
    It looks like a beautiful place!

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  6. I find this picture soooo beautyful, peaceful and quiet! The first thing I saw were the benches, then the ducks, and I suddenly realised they were walking ON water! so the river is all in ice?!..Normal for you, but I've NEVER seen a river all in ice like this!I find it so beautyfully impressive!

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  7. I like this one a lot! Not keen on the other, but I always prefer strong B&W.

    Congrats on making the Wall!

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  8. I absolutely love this shot. The picture is well balanced, and the 2 silhouette bring a lot to the general composition. I noticed at the end the 3 ducks walking away on the frozen lake, which also adds interest. This was the perfect picture to take in B&W!

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  9. Love the way the silhouette effect dominates and how shooting into the sun works here.

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  10. This turned out well for shooting into the Sun.

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  11. My thoughts were the same as Malyss'. I liked the brilliant "water", liked the people, loved the ducks -an added bonus to a great photo. My son (ever the 15 year-old critic) thought this one was a terrific photo too.

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  12. Great shot. I feel the warmth of this February sun. Love monochrome.

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  13. It's the light. Oh yeah. You've done it again. Your images are always first rate.

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