Gorgeous. I love that you’ve enclosed the colour version too. Lately I have been a great fan of black&white night pics. I love this setting, and thank you for letting me publish it for your guest post 🙂 P.S. I appreciate that you are checking out comments on your guest post – people are coming and leaving their traces all the time 😀
I love the shot of your church. Very powerful! I got out to shoot today for this, finally. Here is my submission, which is also linked to your guest host post as well, http://wp.me/p58fTH-vO.
Gorgeous. I love that you’ve enclosed the colour version too. Lately I have been a great fan of black&white night pics. I love this setting, and thank you for letting me publish it for your guest post 🙂 P.S. I appreciate that you are checking out comments on your guest post – people are coming and leaving their traces all the time 😀
I like B&W night shots too. Hopefully many people will join the challenge.
6 so far. How are you? Working again?
Yes, unfortunately I’m back at my boring fucking job.
Mine is fucking impossible too.
That’s an interesting challenge Cardinal, I like especially that you have to return to the same spot at the 12th of April.
Kind regards,
Tieme
Thanks Tieme. It’ll be interesting to see the changes.
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This is a terrific challenge. I really like the drama of your black and white photo.
Thanks Suzanne. I liked your church photos too.
Thank you Cardinal. It’s an interesting challenge.
Nice 🙂
Thank you
You’re welcome 🙂
wonderful mono my friend- I love the lines!!
Thank you Dune!
superb and i liked both of them 🙂
Dhanyavad Joshi-ji.
I forgot to ask – which version do you prefer? (7 posts in response to the challenge so far)
I like them all. Great diversity.
Now, I asked between these two versions of your church capture, colour or B&W?
I like them both too. I don’t prefer one over the other as they both have different qualities.
But, B&W night photos can be really cool.
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I love the shot of your church. Very powerful! I got out to shoot today for this, finally. Here is my submission, which is also linked to your guest host post as well, http://wp.me/p58fTH-vO.
You did an amazing job Nato! Awesome shots and a beautiful church.
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