Hello everyone and welcome to week #20 of the Black and White Photography Project. It’s great to see so much monochrome loveliness, thank you very much for joining in.
This photograph was taken last weekend at Newlands Corner in the Surrey Hills. It’s a beautiful spot especially after the rain. The colours were amazing and even in black and white you can see how epic the view is.
How to join in
To join in with the Black & White Photography Project, just link up a short post, with or without words, featuring a black and white photograph. You can link up a collection of black and white photographs too if you prefer. The photograph/s can be from any time – old and new are welcome. You’ll find a post on how to create better black and white photographs here.
Share your photo on Instagram using #bwphotoproject (PODcast is here). You can also share your posts and photos in the B&W Photography Project Facebook Group.
The Black and White Photography Project runs every Sunday. The Linky is live from that day through to Saturday. If you include a link back to PODcast or the blog badge I’ll happily share your post for you.
Inspiration on Pinterest
PODcast now has over 2,500 followers on Pinterest. If you’re looking for monochrome inspiration, do check out the Black and White Photography board. It features some incredible photographs from artists all over the World.
Gorgeous photo – POD looks so very little there in front of that gorgeous view. Looks stunning in black and white.
That is a gorgeous photograph!
I think I prefer this one in b&W 🙂
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Gorgeous landscape and lovely contrast with Pod in foreground!
Great photo Charly, amazing view!
It’s a gorgeous landscape, but your little one in the foreground makes it so much more!
Great shot!
I love the colour version of this photo but the black and white works very well too. xx
Amazing photo! Great capture
Thank you for hosting, lovely linky 🙂
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I remember this photo in color and now more dramatic in b&w. Still looking at it like a girl looking at the big world in front of her! #bwphotoproject