It's Black and White Wednesday at
The Long Road to China. I've been visiting quite often to have a look at all those wonderful entries but never joined, as black and white photography isn't really my strong point.
But today, with
Justine's challenge of a "black and white November" in my mind, I decided to participate with the photo above. The original shows that it's the broken window of a red-brick building - obviously abandoned.
Despite the black and white I wish you a colourful Wednesday!
Oh how wonderful - I'm always intrigued when I see something like this, makes me wonder about the life the building once had...what were the people like who used it... Anyway, this is a lovely b&w, a bit mysterious :) (Btw, I can *finally* follow you - yippee! Thanks to my computer doctor yesterday :)).
ReplyDeleteLove, love the desolate yet pretty feel of your photo...very nice!
ReplyDeleteAwesome B&W! I love, love, love shooting old windows and haven't done so in quite a while. Must put that on my to-do list!!
ReplyDeleteI love this, it is such a great window, so much going on in it and it is great for black and white.
ReplyDeleteI love this in black and white...so much drama!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot - definitely shows a little drama!
ReplyDeleteI know it may be odd, but there is something about abandoned buildings that I really love. I think it makes me wonder what might have been when the buildings were intact, and I like that. Super shot Rosie!!
ReplyDeleteAh, the perfect shot for both themes. It's so mysterious, I like it a lot.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how prominent the broken glass sections appear once the colour is removed. Certainly offers a whole new perspective. There is a lot to be said for black and white!
ReplyDeleteThis is a brilliant shot - Well Done
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!! Are those vines growing through the windows??
ReplyDeleteTheres definitely a story to this window. Great shot.
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