Resting under a cascade of water.
Photo taken with a Samsung Galaxy. Pay a visit to Lens and Pens by Sally for more on Phoneography and Non-SLR Digital Devices Challenge in black and white, this week’s challenge.
Resting under a cascade of water.
Photo taken with a Samsung Galaxy. Pay a visit to Lens and Pens by Sally for more on Phoneography and Non-SLR Digital Devices Challenge in black and white, this week’s challenge.
nice textures and contrast 🙂
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Thanks, Joshi. I worked on this one awhile.
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Fantastic image, Angeline. Bravo!
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Thanks so much, Lucile. And thanks for stopping in to leave a comment.
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You are very welcome.
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Great concept Angeline 🙂
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Thanks, Jake. Good to see you. Have a great week.
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Love this subject and your results, Angeline!
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Thanks, Lisa. Serendipitous find while out walking.
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That looks great in B&W, a bit aboriginal even.
janet
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Thanks, Janet. I was thinking Egyptian sort of look, but aboriginal fits the look as well.
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That’s terrific. So mysterious and intriguing. What a great shot to get with a mobile phone.
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Thank you, Suzanne. The phone continually surprises me.
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Fabulous!
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Thanks!
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The capture is surreal, lending itself to speculation about its origin. Well done. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Thanks so much, Sally. The conversion to black and white made magic!
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The bird is lapping it up!
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That silly bird! Almost as silly as you 🙂
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Photographing with your phone is great. You’re always on the look for a photo opportunity. Lovely work this, well chosen to go black and white on this photo!
Kind regards,
Tieme
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Thanks so much, Tieme. I always have my phone, and my eyes are always seeing the photo opportunities all around me.
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Ohh. Very intriguing shot, Angeline! How did you do it?
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Thanks, Patti. Color conversion of an etching on a fountain from color to black and white, and edited in Snapseed and a touch on PicMonkey.
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