Exhibit your B&W shots

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Nice capture Sinan.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate it!
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A very nice introductory shot Sinan - welcome :)
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Goofing off with the new rig...
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Nice stuff to goof off with, John. :lol:

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A couple of B&W landscapes from me. Seems that winter is an especially good time for black and white, when colour is often a distraction, rather than a feature. A drizzly morning but with great skies. I used a rocket blower to clear the front of the lens of rain drops, rather than a cloth, after hearing about this tip recently. Very effective!

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2014 Old Hills - Farm Track Under Sky by Birm, on Flickr

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beautiful landscapes Andy. There's a lot of character in that oak tree.
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Lovely shots, Andy. I like the second one most. Looks like the path
leading home for the holidays. All I can imagine is a small cottage
on the other end, with warm fire place and filled with holiday cheer.
Don't ask me why but that the emotion it evoked. :D

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Great shots from Andy. My eye is drawn especially to the first one, because of tree. Also, interesting to see your take with B&w landscape. Very nice.

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I agree, perfect shots!
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Thank you The Hefay, Sury, Toni and Sinan for your comments :)
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Birma

The mono landscapes are great. I particularly enjoy looking at the first one. I keep coming back to look at it.
Winter it may be but these are such serene images of beautiful English countryside.

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Thanks Ossie :)

I think that winter especially suits Black and White - there isn't much colour, but the light and shapes, especially of the trees, are fabulous.
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BTW, Andy's first shot was on the best picture of the day list on Flickr.
Indeed a great one. Well done old chum.
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Dr. Harout wrote:BTW, Andy's first shot was on the best picture of the day list on Flickr.
Indeed a great one. Well done old chum.
Congrats Andy! :)
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