Translucent 17 Replies Spring, for me, is that special light – and this is my contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge. Share this:ShareClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...
anthropologist 06/05/2014 at 21:13 I never thought “spring” could be evoked so well in black and white, but you did it! These were lovely. Reply ↓
Jutta K.Deutschland 06/05/2014 at 11:40 Diese Art der Fotografie finde ich persönlich besonders gut ! Ich habe auch B/W eingestellt. LG Jutta Reply ↓
tms Post author05/05/2014 at 15:01 That’s what the T-Max 400 Film does for you. Thanks for visiting and commenting!
xties 04/05/2014 at 04:12 I do enjoy your aesthetic values, Tobias. The flowering tree (331-32): lovely simplicity, with a composition that is both inspired and inspiring. The garden shed (331-01): nice contrasts of form and texture – organic versus constructed. Reply ↓
suyashchopra 02/05/2014 at 21:43 ‘Translucent’, wow! Simple colors of black and white. But the photos are very colorful. Reply ↓
oneobserving 02/05/2014 at 21:27 Simply lovely. I adore the first image. Happy Spring! -Patricia Reply ↓
tms Post author02/05/2014 at 22:17 Admittedly, the two are quite a contrast … I am glad you like the first one; thanks for stopping by and commenting, Patricia!
oneobserving 03/05/2014 at 00:42 Both photos are worthy, displaying original compositions and unique viewpoint. Best to you.
tms Post author03/05/2014 at 08:12 …and to you, thanks, Patricia. I had posted no. 2 to complement no. 1 and wondered about that decision for a moment.
I never thought “spring” could be evoked so well in black and white, but you did it! These were lovely.
Oh, thanks!
Diese Art der Fotografie finde ich persönlich besonders gut !
Ich habe auch B/W eingestellt.
LG
Jutta
Sehr interessant. Danke, Jutta!
Stunning sepia color photo 🙂
That’s what the T-Max 400 Film does for you. Thanks for visiting and commenting!
I do enjoy your aesthetic values, Tobias.
The flowering tree (331-32): lovely simplicity, with a composition that is both inspired and inspiring. The garden shed (331-01): nice contrasts of form and texture – organic versus constructed.
I appreciate it – thanks very much!
‘Translucent’, wow!
Simple colors of black and white. But the photos are very colorful.
Thanks for the thoughtful comment!
🙂
Simply lovely. I adore the first image. Happy Spring!
-Patricia
Admittedly, the two are quite a contrast … I am glad you like the first one; thanks for stopping by and commenting, Patricia!
Both photos are worthy, displaying original compositions and unique viewpoint. Best to you.
…and to you, thanks, Patricia. I had posted no. 2 to complement no. 1 and wondered about that decision for a moment.
Beautiful. Love the black and white. Love the composition.
Thanks!