This weeks Photo Theme for Thursday is the opposite of all the usual colorful excitement of the blog pictures. Black and White, sepia, old looking ...... For pictures to ensnare your imagination visit here.
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
Black and White, Photo Theme
The photo blogs are really pulling me into a different world. Literally. The photographers are from all over the world. It is fascinating to visit the different blog sites. I can spend hours getting lost in the forests of Germany, riding trains in India, visiting fresh snow in Wyoming or overlooking a tranquil Scottish lake. All these many parts of this planet are different but the same. People breathing. Eating. Living. Loving.
This weeks Photo Theme for Thursday is the opposite of all the usual colorful excitement of the blog pictures. Black and White, sepia, old looking ...... For pictures to ensnare your imagination visit here.
This weeks Photo Theme for Thursday is the opposite of all the usual colorful excitement of the blog pictures. Black and White, sepia, old looking ...... For pictures to ensnare your imagination visit here.
Labels:
black and white,
creepy,
old looking photos,
photoblog,
sepia,
webs
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I know what you mean about getting lost in the blog world! Your webs are spooky and elegant.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous spider creations! They are wonderful in monochrome too. I agree with you about how interesting it is to visit photoblogs from all over the world.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting MY TAKE = I adore your webs!! Am a great fan of cobwebs and the spinners of them. Have a great weekend. YAM xx
Great shots. Nice contrast in colors.
ReplyDeleteWell done! I know these are not easy shots. They look great in monochrome.
ReplyDeleteI do love the webs much more than their makers! Nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne.
PS; I almost feel well today - thankfully!