Greetings monochrome lovers, welcome to week #22 of the Black and White Photography Project. Thank you to everyone that joined in last week, again so many wonderful images.
These photographs were taken near National Trust owned Dapdune Wharf in Guildford. Having taken photographs of few boats, I noticed the shape of the rope above. It reflected so beautifully in the water and even more so in black and white.
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This is a really beautiful picture Charly, i love the reflection in it too 🙂
The clarity of the reflections in both images are just brilliant!
Gorgeous photo, cannot believe the reflection is that clear x
Beautiful pictures, reflections in water always looks great no matter what colour.
YOU’re right, the rope shot si especially gorgeous. Perfect b&W
The rope did reflect so beautifully.. and that thing in the left side kinda looked like a corn dog. 😀
These shots do look beautiful in black and white.
Wow! The water must have been so still! Those reflections are crystal-clear. Beautiful!
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Wonderful! The perfect reflection also turns it into a grid and pattern with amazing textures.
They work so well in black and white, I really love the first image.
Stunning photos – really love the reflections, so sharp – especially in that first photo.
Amazing shots. I love a good reflection shot.
Fabulous reflections, I especially like the first one. xx
I love the reflections in your images, especially the first one 🙂
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