To continue the travel theme I started a few days ago, here are a few Black & White images from Warsaw:
To continue the travel theme I started a few days ago, here are a few Black & White images from Warsaw:
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I’m enjoying this monochrome travel series. There are some crackers here: evening violin, lamplight…
Many thanks, Tish! Glad you are enjoying these…inspired by a book by the late Eric Newby, ‘What the traveller saw’
Thank you for reminding me of Eric Newby. Not read his work for yonks. It’s good though when one thing leads to another thing, your finding his title a creative spur.
I’m completely with you on cross-fertilisation of ideas!
Great sequence of images…and well suited to B&W
Thanks David…l do think there are some images that ‘speak’ better in mono!
Lovely series, Sue. evening violin quite magical.
Thanks, A C…. that violin was magical, and the shadow on the wall has made the photographic image, a different kind of magic. I did once post a slightly different image, but it didn’t work as well.
Some of those shots remind me of films like ‘The Third Man’. Packed with atmosphere!
Best wishes, Pete.
I think these images are imbued with atmosphere, glad you find the same!
Those solitary figures in urban landscapes, a paragraph of description in one momentary glimpse, and a hint of stories to be told. Excellent, Sue.
I always set out to tell stories, ask questions, Chris! Seems I succeeded here
Great set. Really liked the violin player.
Many thanks, Angeline! I love it when I come across unexpected things
To happen across an unexpected moment you can get a photo of is almost always a great photograph.
Often,
An interesting theme and I like the way you are showing these images in black and white.
Black & White was my ‘thing’ for a while when I was younger, and sporadically over the years. I am picking images that suit this form for this series!
Love lamplight and through the alley. I probably prefer Vivi’s lady with the violin but this has good atmosphere, Sue. 🙂 🙂 Exhausted this evening! Went to an exercise class that wasn’t on (wrong time/place 🙂 ) but have walked miles today so it’s probably just as well. Recovered with a soothing glass of wine in the sunshine.
Glad you got your wine in the sun after all that walking, Jo!
The evening violin is magic.
Thanks, Björn! Atmospheric to hear, and has produced an atmospheric image, too!
I know that alley so well! And you’ve captured it so beautifully. But the violinist takes the blue ribbon – or the cake! (Everything seems to be conspiring to draw me back – or at least all those things that aren’t conspiring to keep me here.)
Ah, the alley! Well, it’s all drawing you, pulling you! Can you feel the stretch? 😉
I love the cemetery
It was an interesting place