38 Comments on “Black & White Sunday: Something Fishy”
I love to come across images where I have to stop for a while to have a closer look. I really like this image and I recon it would not have been as interesting in colour.
When I first saw the posts I thought: “What? This is an old post.”, but I forgot the fact that it was in colours last time around.
I think I prefer the B&W version of this photo.
I love to come across images where I have to stop for a while to have a closer look. I really like this image and I recon it would not have been as interesting in colour.
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Thank you very much for your nice comment. Here is the colour version if you care to check out 😉
https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2014/02/27/thursdays-special-something-fishy/
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When I first saw the posts I thought: “What? This is an old post.”, but I forgot the fact that it was in colours last time around.
I think I prefer the B&W version of this photo.
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Cheers Cardinal 🙂
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Really enjoying, Paula…the details, textures, contrasts, music, the way my imagination is inspired to flow and the mood…lovely feeling of Sunday 🙂
Here is what came to my mind this time: http://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/2014/06/01/black-white-sunday-a-fleeting-moment/
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Thank you so much Ese. I did not expect your lovely submission today 🙂
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It is always a pleasure and thought&imagination provoking to participate, Paula. Thank you! 🙂
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I really like this in B&W. Loved the haunting music too. Have a great Sunday. xx
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I appreciate it Sylvia. Have a great Sunday too!
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That’s a really intriguing image – I had to study it for a while before it made sense.
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😀 Thanks Suzanne
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I remember this sculpture.
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And I remember your comment on it 🙂
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It’s really an interesting image, and I like how you have processed it with the dramatic sky that enhances the feeling of prehistoric times.
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I am happy to hear your opinion. Tusen takk Otto 🙂
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Curious and distinctive
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🙂 I am happy you like it Alex.
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Paula, however is it that I didn’t know about your B&W challenge!?!? What a cool photo, quite mysterious.
I rarely work in B& W, but the mood and setting of this one called for it.
Who Needs a Time Machine?
http://babsjeheron.wordpress.com/2014/06/01/who-needs-a-time-machine/
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The B&W version looks just as great Paula. Stunning! 😀
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What an intriguing creation. Not fishy so much, as a whale maybe??? V. dramatic in b & w.
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Yes, another blogger noticed it looked like a whale too 🙂 Thank you so much for your time Tish 🙂
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Nice capture…
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It’s definitely one of those images you can look at again and again, Paula. I think it’s great 🙂
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🙂 Thank you very much Jo. Good night 🙂
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Love it Paula! Perhaps more than the colour version.
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mouse says-like you
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Here is mine http://alexraphael.wordpress.com/2014/06/07/travel-snapshot-earls-court-london/
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Thank you for the entry, Alex.
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Acho que foi uma escolha perfeita colocar este cenário a P&B!
Adoro!
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Preito e branco 😀 uma pergunta: e coreto dicer um preito o um negro per um homen “black”
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Preto: correcto
Depende dos locais… há sítios onde “negro” e “preto” fica mal. Mas, pelo seguro, convém sempre dizer “negro”. 🙂
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O mais correcto é usar: “negro”.
Mas há sítios onde o “Preto” também fica mal, tal como o “negro”.
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Negro é mais correcto. 🙂
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😀
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