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Gorgeous photo of the horse, which is something that I would not have chosen to put in monochrome, but it really workds. The background forest provides an excellent way for the horse to really stand out. For me, have chosen a nostalgic photograph for your challenge, Paula. Reminds me so much of family Sundays at my Grandmother’s house. I have added your widget the only way I can, as a jpg image to the post. So am linking to Black and white Sunday http://forestwoodfolkart.wordpress.com/2014/11/23/black-and-white-sunday-cape-gooseberry/
Absolutely gorgeous, Paula….so serene, yet with that wild flame hidden somewhere deep (or not so deep) inside. And the “marked” forehead…like a sign not to be tamed. 🙂 Majestic shot for a wonderful theme.
I stayed close to nature also this time: http://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/2014/11/23/black-white-sunday-beauty-in-the-beast/
Have a lovely Sunday!
I am overwhelmed with your entry, Ese. Nothing better than the wild sea, and a terrific way to capture it. Frozen stroke and foamy textures. I LOVE IT!
I took the photo of horses under dying light (there is a little one following behind ;)), but I think the poor light gave them softer features and made the capture more film-like. I really appreciate your comment as this very well may be my favourite shot in my gallery. Thank you 🙂
Nice post Paula. I’ve pretty much stayed away from teh computer the whole weekend. Now the weekend is nealry finished, but I did manage to check out you B&W Sunday and post a photo for it.
Is this horse a friend of the donkey that you posted the other day? They both seem to have the same attitude 😀
Protecting her foal, Paula? She looks very wary. It’s a great shot! Beautiful haunting music again, and you have some lovely entries to the challenge.
Still not well, I gather? Once you get run down and stressed it’s not easy to get on top again. Gentle hugs to you. 🙂
Yes, you guessed right Jo. It seems the same every year. November is not my month 😀 That bunch was fascinating. I had to run out of the car to take photos, though the light was dying. I am in the office tomorrow, many of us are working sick – it is going to build up my immunity. Hugs
It takes a kind of photographer’s eye and sensitivity to appreciate photography and you have plenty 🙂 So far, I haven’t been fully happy with any of the comments 😀 I mean until you came 🙂
Paula, I agree with Madhu’s comment above. This photograph has a nice, timeless feel to it. It’s the B&W tones which bring out that effect. I also like how you’ve captured the horse in it’s natural surroundings. Wild horses in unspoiled wilderness is always a beautiful sight.
Horses are always magnificent! 😀
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You don’t need to convince me.
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That is one gorgeous animal, Paula !!!!
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Thank you, M-R. I think both horses in the picture are.
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Good horse for a B&W. See you.
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I do agree :). Thanks, Harrie
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What a gorgeous pattern. So glad you shared it.
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The brighter part on its back balances nicely the dark head and forest.
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Dreamy, Paula. 🙂
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🙂 I almost published it with the song . Dreamcatcher 😀 Thanks a bunch, Lisa.
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I love the way the light captures the dapples and the flowers where the beast is grazing. Beauty indeed.
I’ve put b&w on hold while I battle with new learning, which is as slippery as a watermelon seed.
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Very few people that visit this blog are capable of appreciating the photo. You are one of them. Thank you, Meg.
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That second shot is a great chance capture.
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I assume you are referring to the photo of a girl in tiger shirt. Technically, it is the third photo (widget also is one).
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Gorgeous photo of the horse, which is something that I would not have chosen to put in monochrome, but it really workds. The background forest provides an excellent way for the horse to really stand out. For me, have chosen a nostalgic photograph for your challenge, Paula. Reminds me so much of family Sundays at my Grandmother’s house. I have added your widget the only way I can, as a jpg image to the post. So am linking to Black and white Sunday http://forestwoodfolkart.wordpress.com/2014/11/23/black-and-white-sunday-cape-gooseberry/
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What wonderful ‘coloring’ of this beauty. Loving the white on the forehead.
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I agree, Sue. It looks better in B&W.
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This picture proves ‘Beauty in the eyes of beholder’ 🙂
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Absolutely gorgeous, Paula….so serene, yet with that wild flame hidden somewhere deep (or not so deep) inside. And the “marked” forehead…like a sign not to be tamed. 🙂 Majestic shot for a wonderful theme.
I stayed close to nature also this time: http://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/2014/11/23/black-white-sunday-beauty-in-the-beast/
Have a lovely Sunday!
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I am overwhelmed with your entry, Ese. Nothing better than the wild sea, and a terrific way to capture it. Frozen stroke and foamy textures. I LOVE IT!
I took the photo of horses under dying light (there is a little one following behind ;)), but I think the poor light gave them softer features and made the capture more film-like. I really appreciate your comment as this very well may be my favourite shot in my gallery. Thank you 🙂
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Lovely shot – looks great in b&w. And I like your title 🙂
Here is mine: http://travelwithintent.com/2014/11/23/monochrome-pope-john-paul-madrid/
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Thank you, Debbie. I thought the title would work 😉 You are right about B&W too, it looks a lot better converted like this. Have a good Sunday!
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Gli apprezzamenti degli altri blogger sono arci-meritati….!
La foto con i cavalli e’ eccezionale!
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Grazie Anna. I am glad some of the people were able to appreciate it.
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a remarkable beauty. fabulous photo
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Really happy it made you comment. I think this is my most loved photo 🙂 Thank you very much, Eddie.
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That is one stunning beauty for sure Paula and you’ve captured it so well. Excellent post and photo. 😀 ❤
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Mother and two sons, only one is visible….. Thanks, Sophia.
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Nice looking horse… Liking the black and white more and more…
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She is certainly a beauty Paula. Especially as she is in natural surroundings.
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What a handsome creature! Love the beautiful music too, Paula. Happy Sunday to you. xx https://anotherday2paradise.wordpress.com/2014/11/23/bw-sunday-one-of-the-big-cats-for-beauty-in-the-beast/
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awesome photo and the music was sooooo nice 🙂 ❤
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I appreciate your comment Yvette. This post means to me more than others. 🙂
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Reblogged this on طبيب حر الى آخر العمر.
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I didn’t see a ‘widget’, but here are a few bits of ‘Kartistic’ content in B&W I posted in honor of your gorgeous B&W Sunday theme… Thanks for the beautiful pics! https://graviskartweeler.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=622&action=edit&message=6&postpost=v2
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Nice post Paula. I’ve pretty much stayed away from teh computer the whole weekend. Now the weekend is nealry finished, but I did manage to check out you B&W Sunday and post a photo for it.
Is this horse a friend of the donkey that you posted the other day? They both seem to have the same attitude 😀
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The donkey is Italian, this horse is Slovenian, but they are neighbuors 😀
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I did not get any links from you for B&W :S
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Protecting her foal, Paula? She looks very wary. It’s a great shot! Beautiful haunting music again, and you have some lovely entries to the challenge.
Still not well, I gather? Once you get run down and stressed it’s not easy to get on top again. Gentle hugs to you. 🙂
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Yes, you guessed right Jo. It seems the same every year. November is not my month 😀 That bunch was fascinating. I had to run out of the car to take photos, though the light was dying. I am in the office tomorrow, many of us are working sick – it is going to build up my immunity. Hugs
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What a great collection. I find you horses both beautiful and curiously sinister.
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If I tell you they are Slovenian, will that make them less sinister? 😀
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Beautiful! A very magical feel to your photo Paula! That horse almost seems like a Unicorn! 🙂
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It takes a kind of photographer’s eye and sensitivity to appreciate photography and you have plenty 🙂 So far, I haven’t been fully happy with any of the comments 😀 I mean until you came 🙂
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Paula, I agree with Madhu’s comment above. This photograph has a nice, timeless feel to it. It’s the B&W tones which bring out that effect. I also like how you’ve captured the horse in it’s natural surroundings. Wild horses in unspoiled wilderness is always a beautiful sight.
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The horses look like two old friends returning home from a walk in the woods.
Were they wild horses?
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No, they were not, though I would like to think they were 🙂 Thank.you, Allan. I like your comments.
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