There is something so mysterious about a forest photographed in black and white and the shadows that play such a key role in projecting the mood. Maybe this is why the old movies capture our imaginations even today. These photos are a nice contrast to the brilliant sunset sinking in the horizon out your bedroom window in your previous post. :)
I'd pick the second one, but I couldn't tell you why. You always pick the best subjects for B&W -- things I wouldn't think would make good photos that way and yours always do!!
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There is something so mysterious about a forest photographed in black and white and the shadows that play such a key role in projecting the mood. Maybe this is why the old movies capture our imaginations even today. These photos are a nice contrast to the brilliant sunset sinking in the horizon out your bedroom window in your previous post. :)
Shadows catch my eye too, tho I don't always post them. I like them both too.
Interesting photographs, marvellous climate. I am greeting
Amazing as ever
I like them both.
Mormor
Interesting and beautiful.
I'd pick the second one, but I couldn't tell you why. You always pick the best subjects for B&W -- things I wouldn't think would make good photos that way and yours always do!!
Great shadows! Both shots are good!
both of them are great shots. Lots of detail and shades of grey. Nice work.
Great serie, a lot of details!
Perfect B&W post!
I like the first one best. Lovely.
lovely photos
I like both
I liked the last one best! Great details in the photo!
:)
I like them both Carver...good eye
Beautiful. I'd find it hard to choose, too!
Very nice B&W!
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They are both so gorgeous! Wonderful details.
Beautiful shots, like both of them.
Both are beatyful..;-D
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