Hello everyone, welcome to week #56 of the Black and White Photography Project. Thank you so much to those of you that joined in last time.
This week I thought I’d share a few boat photographs. I took a few too many recently but it was hard not to watching them come and go on the waterfront. We had days when the sea was so incredibly calm and others when there was definitely a lot of wind in people’s sails!
POD got to go in a sailing boat for the first time, she even had a little go too. Much concentration was needed as you can see from the photograph below!
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I love the way the boats’ masts really stand out in black and white and the look of concentration on POD’s face. Thanks for hosting #bwphotoproject, lovely to link up again 🙂
Lovely shots, the masts really stand out don’t they, and POD a future Olympic sailor maybe
These are great photos!
Love the concentration on her face and boats, like the sea are mesmerising aren’t they?
The boat photos look so calm and inviting, such a gorgeous viewpoint you had. In the photo with POD the white of the boat looks so brilliantly white; such good tones.
I really enjoy looking at these photos
a lovely day at the sea. Glad the child has a safety west 🙂
Thanks for hosting!