Hello everyone, welcome to week #48 of the Black and White Photography Project. Thank you so much to those of you that joined in last time.
We’re at the beach this week where we got to make the most of the sunshine for the funnest time. POD loved playing with her bucket and spade, not to mention running away from the waves. Here she is having one of her braver moments! The photograph below looks so much more dramatic in monochrome. I love how altering it has changed the mood of the photograph. Hard to believe the sea was relatively calm and there were blue skies above.
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I love the sense of space and calm in the first photo and that second photo does look very dramatic. I love how black and white can really change the feel of a photo. Thanks for hosting #bwphotoproject 🙂
Stunning photos, I especially love the waves crashing in to the shore.
Beautiful pictures, whoo have fun 🙂
Such gorgeous beach photos! x
Beautiful photos.
I love the contrasts in this photo, the beach looks so peaceful too.
This sounds like a lot of fun! I must find a good photo so I can join in 🙂
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I love the way the waves are splashing on the wood. What a brilliant photo.