
My entry this Monday’s for lensandpensbysally weekly Phoneography challenge -‘Black and White’. Below you will see the original photo.
The black and white makes it look historic, something from a bygone era, but this of course, depends entirely on the subject matter. Don’t you think? Something to ponder about.


Below is a reminder of the monthly schedule with themes for upcoming Phoneography Challenges at Lens and Pens by Sally:
1st Monday: Nature
2nd Monday: Macro
3rd Monday: Black and White
4th and 5th Mondays: Challenger’s Choice (Pick One: Abstraction, Architecture, Food Photography, Night Photography, Portraiture, Still Life, Street Photography, and Travel).
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http://livingwithmyancestors.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/phoneography-challenge-black-and-white-monday/#like-1230
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Thanks 🙂 🙂
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I think I must upgrade my phone to one of these fancy ones!
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Then you will never be without wordpress! However, the bonus is always having a camera with you. 🙂
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Mmm, I’ll think about it!
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What a lovely view! Great shot and share Amanda. 😀
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Thank you so much Sonel!
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I like your composition, showing the solitude of the beach, and then we are drawn into the people in the background. Happy Phoneography Challenge.
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I agree that both photos are lovely and the feel is different, depending on which you choose, B&W or color. I’m loving playing with different editing choices and seeing what comes out!
janet
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It sure is fun playing around with saturations and hues in editing programs. And quite time consuming.
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Thanks for the pingback
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Hey thanks for the pingback!
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Hey! Thanks for the pingback.Your blog has some stunning photograhy
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