Turning the world black and white

Forever bridge with shadow  (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)

These photos are from the same walk as the ones in a love letter to autumn, but these I like better black and white. Especially the bridge above, with the arches making it into repeat pattern. Like the ones you see in a mirror mirroring another mirror… Where does eternity end?

I also love black and white photos of nature where the shadows are as important as the subject itself, like this one of the trees:

Tall shadows (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
Tall trees, long shadows.
Outhouse in urban environment (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
A rather ugly house.
Snow berries (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)

Take care!


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2 Responses

  1. This reminds me of when I started watching the BBC series Upstairs, Downstairs (I know, I’m 40 years late!), and the second episode was in black and white. They had a notice at the beginning about how there was a strike, and some of the episodes were black and white. Anyway, it is really interesting to look at something so familiar, but in black and white. It’s a great training for seeing your art and photography in a new way.