If one look closely, a lot lie in between!
Sure, the absence of colors may not be eye catching for some but certain objects show their true nature when viewed in monochrome.
Check out these examples from my photo archive:
These lines of a young palm leaf are definitely heading in so many directions in monochrome.
A curling set of wooden pegs on a clothesline I made one day at home.
I bet every single wrinkle on this aging but still standing giant tells a story.
And this lovely hibiscus is just for you to feast your eyes upon π
For P.A. Moed’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #70: Monochrome
wonderful images, Hammad. and, love your perspective on each one. thanks for sharing π
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Thank you so very much for liking my snaps π
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Sending another big hug, dear Hammad π XxX
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This big hug is very much appreciated, Patty π
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The details in these shots are fantastic, Hammad. I love the elephant shot in particular and the clothesline! Very creative interpretation of the challenge.
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Thank you so much, Patti. Your comment certainly made my day π
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Strangely, I must admit the clothesline is my favorite Hammad. Very creative
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Thank you so much, Tina. This really made my day π
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All wonderful images, Hammad. Those clothes pins were so interesting to view. Very creative. π
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Thank you so much for liking it π
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Excellent choices! The elephant is amazing.
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Saw an elephant this close for the first time, so I had to take the snap. Thank you for liking my choices π
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Excellent. I like the lines and perspective on the first two. That elephant is incredible too. I wonder how old it is? It looks as old as I feel, sometimes. π
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I think that fella is pretty old and still a charmer for little kids in the local zoo here. Thank you very much for liking my snaps π
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