
Monochrome Maniacs explore black and white.
I have a number of these under freeway photos I've taken in the last couple weeks that I think work well in B/W. I may post them as a series for the next few weeks. I'm fascinated by the lines and curves created by the massive amounts of concrete and metal juxtaposed against delicate-looking trees.
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That contrast between the solid stancheons and lacy trees is wonderful. And the guitar shot in the post below is awesome. I love that it it so simple, yet so complex. You do great work.
Hello Terri!
We live in the same city..thought that mountain looked familar then the briidges too..YUP!
I love the hard and soft lines~
KK
Excellent photo. Do you know how to adjust curves or levels? It's really fun to do that in Photoshop or Elements for even more monochrome control. I really like the rest of the photos on this blog, too.
Great shot - I love the way the columns divide the photo up so geometrically.
These hard angles and lines make for a great shot.
I too am taken by the angles. It's a textbook example of using lines to lead the eye...
I agree that the lines and shapes are wonderful.
A nice hazy view under the freeway,
great lines and angles too....
There is something more solid, more timeless, about B&W.
this is a grim photo.
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