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Uploaded: 05/26/15 6:34 PM GMT
Defries Garden Homestead
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Lyn is need of more B&W's for the challenge, so I will submit this one, and remind you my friends to enter yours as well. Time is running out this week for submissions, and she only has a couple entries so far.

I appreciate your comments, thank you.

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::biffobear
05/26/15 6:41 PM GMT
Greatly detailed...Slight Vignette suits it....R.
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I wish I was a Glow Worm, a Glow Worm's never glum, 'cause how can you be grumpy, when the sun shines out your bum?
::mirto56
05/26/15 6:47 PM GMT
The shadows of the limbs on the ground could easily be interpreted as roots. Fantastico for the challenge, Sandi.
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Smile, without a reason why. Love, as if you were a child, Smile, no matter what they tell you Don't listen to a word they say Cause life is beautiful that way. (From the film "Life Is Beautiful")
::trixxie17
05/26/15 7:23 PM GMT
A great range of monotones in this Sandi and I too like the tree shadows. Good entry - I took your words to heart and posted one as well.
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
.GIGIBL
05/26/15 8:17 PM GMT
Great shot look good in B/w good luck in the challenge.
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.susanlynn
05/26/15 8:22 PM GMT
This old tree in the foreground has a lot of personality and has been through a lot Sandi. Nice shot for the b&w challenge.
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Life is a Constant Audition
::Ramad
05/26/15 9:01 PM GMT
Even though the trees are leafless, in B/W the image looks nice. The bright light does that. Imay be wrong but I get the impression that you have sharpened it a bit too much.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
.picardroe
05/26/15 10:08 PM GMT
A nice shot for b/w challenge.
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.Starglow
05/26/15 11:08 PM GMT
Very nice shot and a good one for the challenge.
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.icedancer
05/26/15 11:48 PM GMT
I post one once I get home. Anyway this is a fabulous B/W - in full the fence on the left half way up looks like it goes around a graveyard. Absolutely beautiful lighting and detail
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VIEWED IN FULL
::Jimbobedsel
05/27/15 12:14 AM GMT
Very nicely done, Sandi. Excellent black and white.
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::corngrowth
05/27/15 10:05 AM GMT
In B&W bare trees are even more 'photogenic' rather than a one with full leaves. This image exudes a kind of indefinable mood as well. A very proper entry for the challenge Sandi.
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::LynEve
05/27/15 12:37 AM GMT
I love the textures in this and the tracery of the bare branches makes a lovely picture along with the shadows.
Many thanks for supporting the BWC :)
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.gizmo1
05/27/15 6:15 PM GMT
Lovely detail and I must say very nice crop work to and the detail in this capture is superb I just love the sight of woodland .
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.bfrank
05/28/15 1:18 AM GMT
Nice B&W for the challenge Sandi. It has rich shadows and shading.
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Life's moments are sweet. I just want to capture all that I can of them.
.GomekFlorida
06/01/15 9:24 PM GMT
The thing I like about B/W is how it handles the light. You did a fine job here!
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Long before the white man and long before the wheel, when the dark green forests were too silent to be real. Light foot 1967
.Eubeen
06/09/15 1:57 AM GMT
Good lighting and composition of the scene, Sandi. I would have cropped the scene about halfway from the right tighter to the large tree and panned more to the left.
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Sometimes the appropriate response to reality is to go insane. -- Philip K. Dick, Valis

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