‘SEVEN DAYS. SEVEN BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS OF YOUR LIFE.
NO PEOPLE. NO EXPLANATION. CHALLENGE SOMEONE NEW EACH DAY’
My thanks to Jane Dougherty for inviting me.
In turn, I invite Elizabeth to join the challenge.
‘SEVEN DAYS. SEVEN BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS OF YOUR LIFE.
NO PEOPLE. NO EXPLANATION. CHALLENGE SOMEONE NEW EACH DAY’
My thanks to Jane Dougherty for inviting me.
In turn, I invite Elizabeth to join the challenge.
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These pictures always look great in black and white. More mysterious.
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It shows some things much better in monochrome…
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This one is interesting in black and white, Sue.
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It shows the faces in the stones well, I feel.
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Reblogged this on O LADO ESCURO DA LUA.
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Thank you!
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Wow. I can see a face in this one Sue.
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He’s pretty clear, isn’t he? 🙂
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He is indeed!
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🙂
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This, I imagine, is either a reject, or a bit that dropped off Mount Rushmore…
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All perfectly natural…apart from the fact that they are standing 😉
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That’s probably because the giant that picked them off Mount Rushmore left them like that instead of stamping on them 🙂
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He must have carried them a long way… as far as the circle at Avebury 🙂
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Well, giants can, can’t they?
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Stones are always powerful in monochrome. Maybe that’s how they were meant to be seen.
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By moonlight, perhaps…
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Thanks so much Sue for challenging me, but I’ve finished this same challenge few weeks ago. :(, I’ll published one photo and acknowledge you for the invitation.
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Any invitation can be refused 🙂
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Imposing and impressive!
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Oh they are… a real presence.
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