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DPC posted in the group Automotive Photography
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Jacques van der Westhuizen posted in the group Black and White Photography
“Communion”
I do a lot of photography for my church, and I am always fascinated by people’s hands.
Photos will be grainy due to high ISO and B/W conversion I do in Nik Silver Efex.
#BlackAndWhitePhotography
#BNWPhotography
#MonochromeFujifilm X-T3
Fujinon 50 – 140mm
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Elephants are the largest living land animals. Three living species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant. They are the only surviving members of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea; extinct relatives include mammoths and mastodons.
Mass: Asian elephant: 4 000 kg,…Read More -
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schalk vorster posted in the group Black and White Photography
Dust Devil
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KerstinGH posted in the group Black and White Photography
Walking through life you appreciate the things you once took for granted. Being a support for your mother in her older days… being there for the brave woman who raised you.
Capturing the support a child gives a parent no matter the age, is a priceless moment. #monochrome2024 #blackandwhitephotography - Load More Posts
About Me
Photography is an art medium that speaks to me the most as an outlet for my creativity. I especially love landscape and architectural photography. Landscape photography gives one time to think, discover and create. It gives me great pleasure to find silence, solitude, simplicity and sometimes coincidence and surprises in nature.
Over the years I have discovered I am naturally draw to black and white (B&W) images, especially in B&W architecture. The biggest reason, other than the timeless appeal of B&W, lies in the fact that B&W architectural photography, by its nature, gives me more freedom to depart from the visual reality. Therefore, for me, the joy of being creative comes from identifying the underlying beauty and potential from a more visible and obvious colour reality, then transforming it to a black and white vision. This holds true for landscape photography as well.
My use of natural light, tonal contrast, colour, texture, and movement are the qualities I look for when I am out there and what makes my images unique. Through my images, I want to offer the world my perspectives and express my connections with the subjects that I capture.








Awesome shot. Mesmerizing.