Please check out the entries for this challenge. Click on the links bellow:
https://artishorseshit.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/bw-sunday-rural-photography
https://teepee12.com/2016/03/06/black-white-sunday-a-country-life/
https://dailymusing57.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/black-white-sunday-rural-photography/
https://sonyavdg.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/black-and-white-sunday-rural-photography
http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.hr/2016/03/feet-in-water.html
https://morselsandscraps3.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/black-and-white-rural
http://collinesblog.com/2016/03/06/black-white-sunday-rural-photography
http://tishfarrell.com/2016/03/06/farm-hedge-winter-sunset/
https://thepisceanme.wordpress.com/2016/03/07/black-white-rural-photography
https://mostlymonochrome.wordpress.com/2016/03/07/a-farmers-field-21st-century/
https://travelwithintent.com/2016/03/08/edinburgh-holyrood-ruins-salisbury-crags
https://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/a-lingering-look-at-shropshire
https://photographyplusblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/country-roads
https://photographyplusblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/country-roads/
On this page you can see slideshows made of participants’ contributions.
amazing photo, beautiful!
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Thank you for your visit and appreciation.
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Nice shot. Here is my go; http://wp.me/s3gqMf-relic
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Thanks
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joli tableau champêtre
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Je te remercie, Marc. C’est une tres belle maniere de le decrire 🙂 Bonne soiree et surtout bonne semaine!
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Gorgeous, Paula
I’ll be thinking if I can stay awake (had a busy day!)
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Thanks very much, Debbie. You should rest; there is plenty of time for posting.
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Your rural landscape is so beautiful, so engaging.
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Probably because of the lack of colour. It is very nice to hear from you, Charlie. Have a good week and thank you for the visit and nice comment.
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Nice shot. I love the atmosphere with the clouds and the darker trees
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I appreciate it, Sonya. I love your fence and your edit also which gives it a vintage look. Happy to have you on board.
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I live pretty rural … but not THAT rural 🙂 I think I have a few things that may fit the bill 🙂
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Love it!!
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Tack, Lena 🙂
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Queen of the skies is back at work. I now know where to go if city life in Warsaw palls. An Iron Age farmstead might be just the retreat I need!
Here’s my contribution, via pingback.
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Hi Meg, you mentioned something about going to Zakopane, and this is in the area. 😉
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You’ve got Meg working hard, again! 🙂 Happy Sunday, Paula! This is always an interesting place to spend some of it.
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Hope yours was relaxing too, Jo. Thanks for the visit.
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The very opposite! 🙂 But I’m ending it with wine and chocolates…
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Good night 🙂
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What a beautiful shot- a bit haunting- the clouds, the trail leading to the woods- I really like it Paula. Like the music too 🙂
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Thank you kindly DM. I had to travel to Slovakia to see that. Will you be joining me with your entry?
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I have left your post open in a tab on my computer and hope to get to it later today! 🙂
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Thank you DM. There is no deadline until next Sunday. Enjoy your day off 🙂
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great image. nice farm they had back then.
http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2016/03/feet-in-water.html
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Thanks, Klara. It is different from the ones I saw in the UK that apparently date to the same period. The nature in Slovakia is breathtaking.
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V. interesting photo from the Iron Age point of view, Paula. Very different from our British Iron Age with its large round houses.
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Very well noted, Tish. Fascinating, isn’t it 🙂
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Lovely shot Paula. I’ll see if I can post something this evening.
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I made it! 😀
https://artishorseshit.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/bw-sunday-rural-photography/
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The place certainly looks idyllic Paula.
My contribution this week: http://collinesblog.com/2016/03/06/black-white-sunday-rural-photography/
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Great scene…. Lovely picture…
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Thank you, Lori. Do you have any rural photos you’d like to share?
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Yes. A little late, but here it is: https://lumar1298.wordpress.com/2016/03/10/black-white-sunday-rural-photography/
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Thanks so.much Lor. You’ve put a big smile on my face. I’m so happy they didn’t shoot you.
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A love well framed black and white photographs and this is certainly one of those 🙂
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Thank you very much Peter.
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And my town. We are rural … just not “wild.”
https://teepee12.com/2016/03/06/black-white-sunday-a-country-life/
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Far from “wild” It is lovely, Marilyn. I love that staple and that watercourse. It would be a small town in my country 😀
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There are so many things to admire, here…
….. that marvelous composition , then the wood , against those gorgeous clouds on the background and finally the way you managed to capture the atmosphere of the place….
My congrats, Paula!
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Mi hai fatto felice con il tuo commento. Grazie Anna 🙂
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I will make a slideshow later this week and showcase this beauty. Many thanks, Max.
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Rural settings in Black & White really work. They set the mood so well. Here are mine https://dailymusing57.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/black-white-sunday-rural-photography/
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You did not disappoint dear. Thank you for this vivid imagery of rural life in America. I love all of them, and the second one in particular.
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So glad Paula 🙂 ❤
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I shall have to post my ‘soon to be’ rural view, but not tonight. Your Iron Age Celtic farmstead is wonderful. I like the composition, the clouds, the trees and the way you have captured the isolation of the place, with the buildings hunkered down and protected by the woods behind them.
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Take your time Jude. I am very glad you like the photo. It is situated in an idyllic setting whose beauty is even more evident in B&W. It is good to exchange views with you 🙂
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Oh, like this one a lot, takes you back to old times, great one!
Cheers, Ron
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Thanks buddy 😀
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Wow! What a lovely picture this is..Gives you the perfect feeling of a rural atmosphere!
Love it 🙂
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most people i know would freak out.what no electricity or running water! ..lol. fer me 2 kewl fer skewl what a wunderful place , an nice photo also 🙂
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😀 why thank you Q
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This is beautiful, dear Paula.
Stor klem, Hanne
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Tusen takk 🙂
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I think that is a great piece of monochrome photography. I’d like to add my own:
https://mostlymonochrome.wordpress.com/2016/03/07/a-farmers-field-21st-century/
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We crossed our paths. I’ve just come from your place 😀
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What an amazing and stunning capture Paula! I wouldn’t mind living there either. 😀 ♥
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Lovely quiet scene, made me think of Slovenia.
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J’aime bien le contraste des nuages, c’est comme une horde de cavaliers qui va débouler d’au-delà de l’horizon…
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What a terrific photo – here’s my contribution – https://photographyplusblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/country-roads/
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Happy you like it 🙂
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Beautiful composition, Paula. 🌷
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so dramatic 🙂
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Beautiful and timeless image, Paula. Love the soundtrack. It has a Celtic flavour. 🙂 xx
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Thank you, Sylvia and the farm is made acc to Celtic Iron Age design. They sing in Slovak. 🙂 xx
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Linda foto! 😀
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Yes, I should have participated in this one.
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