It’s been a while since I posted a Black & White Sunday. This time the theme is SHAPE. Shape is a great theme for any photo challenge, but I think it lends itself best for a monochrome interpretation. You have a week to respond. The next B&W Sunday will be in two week’s time with combined “after and before” theme (one shot in colour…
Regular visitors to my blog know that once a month on a Sunday I post a combined photo challenge theme for Black&White Sunday. It is called AFTER and BEFORE and it invites you to post the same image both in black and white and in colour. The topic and subject are entirely arbitrary. The only condition is that you post an image captured in colour…
I happened to be in Newcastle upon Tyne on an important date for Britain, and was very happy to capture some of the celebratory atmosphere in the streets. As is often the case in my pictures, I applied selective colouring cause it just felt right. ©Paula Borkovic This is Traces of the Past recurrent photo challenge theme. This month you are invited…
Regular visitors to my blog know that once a month on a Sunday I post a combined photo challenge theme for Black&White Sunday. It is called AFTER and BEFORE and it invites you to post the same image both in black and white and in colour. The topic and subject are entirely arbitrary. The only condition is that you post an image captured in colour…
I live in the centre of the city and every trip to the countryside is a treat for me. I don’t do it often, but when I do I never miss the opportunity to photograph what looks like an ideal dwelling. This Sunday you are asked to post a photograph (or several) of a countryside which may, but does not have to, contain buildings…
In an area of 49,000 square kilometres at the historic crossroads of cultures, religions and conquerors, Slovakia boasts more than 300 old castles and ruins. The castle in the photo bears the name Hrad Beckov and stands proudly on the Beckov cliff on the road that runs from Bratislava to High Tatra mountains. Many legends are told about the place, but nobody really knows…
The theme of today’s black and white photo challenge is artificial light. You have a week to respond. I will be very busy next week, so there will be no challenges, and I will not be challenging you on Christmas or New Year’s Day which means that the next Black and White Sunday is in 2017. I will keep you posted on future events…
Part of weekly photo challenge: relax
Today’s theme is close-up / macro in monochrome. I admit that my original looks more attractive than this metallic conversion, but I like it anyways. It’s a busy and exhausting Sunday for me so I will be brief. Your deadline is next Saturday. Wishing you all a great week ahead! If you want to participate in Black & White Sunday photo challenge, make sure…
A menhir from Corsican Neolithic site Filitosa This is Black & White Sunday photo challenge. If you want to participate you are supposed to: Make a post containing a photo (or photos) of something that comes from the past (it does not have to be a distant past) Link to this challenge post Leave me your link in the comment section bellow Make sure…
For this theme you are invited to translate the tactile quality of the surface of an object into an image, and to make it black and white. While considering texture for the challenge I stumbled upon an interesting quote by Paul Scott: “The past becomes a texture, an ambience to our present.” I would very much like to see how you…