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Friday, February 5, 2010
Monochrome Weekend: Shadowland
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29 comments:
This is a wonderful picture. I like the tones and the shadows. Stairs are great for photos and you captured this perfectly. Well done!
I like the shadows, nice capture
Hey Carver!!!
I haven't been getting around to other blogs lately, so I'm glad you haven't given up on me. Love your moon shots!! The moon eludes me!
Keep in touch. I love our NC bloggers.
Jan
GDP
Good one, Carver.
Excellent contrast, and I love the shadow of the decorative fence.
Congrats on making the Wall with last week's photo.
Such a beautiful picture! The shadows are amazing.
Lovely. The delicate iron-work shadows looks perfect in monochrome.
I can almost hear the "crunch" of snow under foot.
Shadowy indeed. Beautiful contrasts. Looks like a nice place to be too (warm, not like here...;).
Mawnin, carver! Amazing shadows...lovely staircase. Good capture! :)
Clever play with the shadows of the plants and grille!
The virgin snow among the lights and shadows.
Wonderful composition and it has a real sensation about the stairs...Love also the sun light in all.
Of course, it's fabulous in B&W!
Great post!
hugs
Léia
Awesome! like the framing.
What marvelous shadows in your nifty monochrome shot looking down the stairs. Looks cold where you live!
Hugs and blessings,
Small Reflections
So wonderful and... Homey! Quite cold though...
I must have snow on the brain, but it looks like winter [snow] or summer's sand. Beautiful!
Thanks to everyone for visiting and to answer the question, yes it is snow from last week.
Good comparison of the floating and the fixed, Carver. And wonderful coverage of the scale.
And all of us would want to be the first to walk down them.
Lucy
Great shot and very nice shadows:-)
I like the simplicity, the shadows and the high contrast.
That is really pretty Carver..I forgot to put mine up...Michelle
Very cool shot!
First, I want to thank you for deleting my address! Wrong box, ha.
Well, you've done such an outstanding job here capturing this lovely image..everything about it is a feast for the eyes!
Anyway, hope your having a wonderful weekend..
My best, Regina-
Very nice! Amazing shadows!
Perfect scene chosen for a monochrome theme! Wonderful shot!
Pixellicious Photos
Beautiful shadows and shapes - and strange to see the bushes with their leaves on against the snow.
Three Rivers Daily Photo
Fabulous find and capture! The contrasts of light and dark are so good! I feel as though I am about to step down.
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