Hello folks, welcome to week #81 of the Black and White Photography Project. If you’re new here, this is a really simple project to get involved with – just link up any monochrome photograph. With words or without, it’s entirely up to you. Your images don’t need to be from the past week either so you can pick and choose what you want to share. If you new to black and white photography, check out these tips which will give you a steer on what you can do. Most important is just having fun with it! Don’t forget you can also share your photograph on Instagram using #bwphotoproject – or just join in there if you prefer.
These photographs were taken at one of Surrey’s oldest forts built in the 1890’s. There are 13 along the North Downs which are collectively known as the London Defence Scheme. This one was never used for battle and is now a roost for bats although I didn’t spot any whilst going for a wander.
Feel free to grab the #bwphotoproject badge (a monochrome one is here) and check out your fellow bloggers photos. The Black and White Photography Project is open every Sunday until the following Saturday so there’s ample time to join in.
I want to peer through that arrow slit…
Love the photos. 🙂 xx
Love the patterns in that first shot
I truly love your photography. The first one fascinates me. I love black and white photographs and might have a look through the rest for inspiration for my book I’m editing. xx