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Friday, 22 February 2013

The Weekend in Black and White.


 A Wet Wall.



The above photo is a detail of the top of a wall of the type shown below.



Many more black and white photos can be found through the links on the Home Page.


26 comments:

Carver said...

That's an interesting shot. Happy Weekend!

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

An ungentle view.

Vane M. said...

Interessante macro...gosto disso. Um abraço!

Kicki said...

Interesting and mysterioes!

Taken For Granted said...

Oh, what a tangled web we weave. Fine patterns.

HansHB said...

Great composition.
Love it!
Well done!

Anonymous said...

Great inspiration ! Thank you very much. Please have a good weekend.


robert geiß

agnetha said...

Tänk att något så enkelt och egentligen ganska fult kan bli så fint i ett svartvitt foto

Laura said...

striking contrast... well done!

Chuck said...

Interesting macro look. What in the world is it??

RobertN said...

Beautiful b&w!
Have a nice day!

AmitAag said...

Interesting and intriguing!
Wonderful in B&W!
http://amitaag.blogspot.in/2013/02/old-world-charm.html

Vores have said...

Beautiful B & W picture you show :) Hanne Bente

Photo By Manka said...

Fantastic shot!!

Annemor said...

Hmm.. Lik that one, reminds me of the mess I sometimes make :)
Have a nice weekend.
Mormor

Leovi said...

I like those tones in B & W, beautiful abstraction.

Kleppanrova.com said...

Very intresting shot!
Ingun

Erik Semlan said...

Your photo looks strange and unusual, both detail and the whole picture. Why pack stones this way? Interesting!

anemonen said...

Interesting I really do like it.

Wayne said...

Very interesting, random twisted pattern.

NatureFootstep said...

woudl never have guessed. :) Great detail. :)

Peg said...

I like the contrast between the wire and the rocks. Nicely shot.

Thanks for stopping by my blog. :) I'm looking forward to more B&W weekends!

Irene said...

Cool shot ... and would never have guessed!

magiceye said...

Love the 1st pic!!

lina@home sweet home said...

You made it looks awesome.

Prairie Jill said...

As always, you find the most interesting things to shoot! Great image.