B&W Sunday: Moving on
Maybe you remember my intro into Henry James’ novel The Wings of the Dove that I published in March.
Here is a B&W rendition of the photo of Kate Croy (my porcelain doll impersonating Kate Croy) that I first posted in colour. Kate was scheming and conniving and she ended up suffering more heartbreak than she had caused.
Nevertheless, strong as she is, she is dusting herself off and moving on….

You can grab my Black & White Sunday widget and join me. Show me your B&W photos regardless of the theme.

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Very beautiful doll! I enjoyed listening to that song in French! π
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Thank you Linda. Kate is among less pretty of my dolls, but she has a lot of character π
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Now this is a challenge I like – black and white photos which I love and absolutely no rules apart from posting on Sunday. I’ll create a post and get back to you later with the link. Thanks for the creative opportunity. π
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I’m glad to hear that Suzanne π
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Never heard the French version before – I like it, And nice portrait of Kate. π
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Hey thank you Draco π That version was a pleasing discovery for me too. Kate says “hello” π
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It’s good to know that she’s moving on.
I also turned a previously posted photo into B&W this Sunday.
http://cardinalguzman.wordpress.com/2014/05/25/barcode-in-bw/
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Though you are more in favour of this view in colour, I really prefer it in B&W. Thank you so much for this post π
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nice!
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Thanks Yvette π
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That doll looks really sassy. Here’s my contribution to your challenge – http://artifactsandfictions.wordpress.com/2014/05/25/black-and-white-sunday/
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π she does π Suzanne, I appreciate your generous contribution. Those trees you’ve captured speak to me…
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I really shouldn’t be here. Too many jobs to do, but the Cardinal lured me in with his superb waterfront shots and well, I just had to have a look at what Paula is offering this Sunday. More beauty! Off to cook and stuff π Happy Sunday!
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π Happy Sunday, Jo!
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I had never heard the French version before!
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You should really learn French π
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The black and white photo of her really shows her detail.
Thought I would share a little detail with you that I discovered this week: http://collinesblog.wordpress.com/2014/05/25/flowers-in-black-and-white/
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I have just dropped by your blossomy page :). It looks lovely and more delicate than in colour. Thank you kindly Colline for this beautiful surprise π
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Thank you, Colline π I think that it shows her character better too π
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I can only agree π
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Good for Kate! She’s a survivor. Nice song, Paula. I can ilsten to any song when it’s sung in French. π
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Hey, I did not know that about you Sylvia. I have another song in French for you this Thursday π Thank you for bringing me smiles. xx
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Paula, buenas tardes! Honestamente tengo cabeza dura y son incapaz de los famosos Pingback y otras yerbas!
Aqui estΓ‘ el link a mi contribution de hoy : http://vatelechuza.com/category/fotografia/blanco-y-negro-black-and-white/black-white-sunday/
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Muchas gracias por tu galeria extraordinaria π
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Kate looks like she has attitude in spades
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π You are right Jo π
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Effectively , B&W gives Kate that dramatic aura …….
Hugs, my dear Paula
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I am happy you have noticed that Anna π Baci
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As close to a portrait as i’ve ever see come out of your camera… Lovely subject, framing and light.
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I am very happy you think that Alessandro, cause this one is especially important to me π
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