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Follow the light, the impressive escalators on the London Underground Jubilee Line at North Greenwich leading you up to natural light above & right beside The O2
This is my fourth entry in the Black and White challenge. I was nominated by www.flickr.com/photos/catmccray/ and I nominate www.flickr.com/photos/117151966@N08/ Last week when winter was giving us a final blast, I took this shot on the pier. The lighthouse at the end was almost obscured in the gloom, and the ice-covered pier wall was stark and ominous.
Bective Abbey in County Meath Ireland was founded in 1147 by Murchad O'Maeil- Sheachlainn the King of Meath and was the second Cistercian abbey built in Ireland after Mellifont Abbey. It was so important that Hugh de Lacy, the most powerful Norman knight who built the nearby Trim Castle was buried here in 1195. Much of the abbey was altered during the turbulent years of the 15th century and it became the most fortified Cistercian monastery in Ireland. The Abbey closed down in 1536 after the Suppression of the Monasteries was carried out by England's Henry VIII.
Recently several scenes of the Hollywood movie, “The Last Duel” starring Hollywood A-listers Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Adam Driver, and Jodie Comer were filmed on location here, scenes from the Mel Gibson movie Braveheart were also filmed here in 1995
This is my fifth and final entry in the Black and White challenge. I was nominated by www.flickr.com/photos/catmccray/
You have to look carefully, but Lake Ontario is actually in the background. Winter was giving its final blast and the frozen lake, a colourless sky and the still deep snow combined to make the horizon almost invisible.
This is my 5th photo for the black and white photo challenge. Three trumpeter swans meandering along the snowy banks in Yellowstone National Park. In general, trumpeter swans form monogamous pairs that mate for life. They can live in excess of 20 years. At times, if a mate dies, the remaining bird will form another pair bond, however, at times they will never mate again. Trumpeters are the heaviest living birds in North America and the largest waterfowl. #IloveNature #ILoveWildlife #WildlifePhotography in #YNP #YellowstoneNationalPark #Nature in #America #USA #BlackandWhitePhotoChallenge #Canon #DrDADBooks #Bringit #Photography #Picoftheday #Photooftheday
This is the forth photo I'm posting for the black and white photo challenge. Bison are well adapted for the harsh winters they endure. A thick coat of fur and thicker layers of fat help protect them from the elements. They use their large heads to plow their way through deep snow and to uncover the remnants of summer grasses that help them to survive. This is why they can commonly be seen with snowy faces during winter months. When the snow is deep they will follow, single file, while one bison blazes a trail. In places like Yellowstone, bison will make use of some of the park's thermal features to help stay warm. #IloveNature #ILoveWildlife #WildlifePhotography in #Wyoming #Nature in #YNP #YellowstoneNationalPark #Wildlife in #America #USA #Canon #BlackandWhitePhotoChallenge #DrDADBooks #Bringit #Photography #Picoftheday #Photooftheday
Built between 1220 and 1260 in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is one of the few buildings left from medieval Dublin. St Patrick baptised Christian converts on this site 1500 years ago.
This is my second submission in the Black and White challenge. I was nominated by www.flickr.com/photos/catmccray/ and I nominate www.flickr.com/photos/pointandwrite/ I took the photograph last week, on a sunny but still cold day. The water downstream from Sherman Falls, one of Hamilton's hundred or so waterfalls, is always running. The previous day delivered some freezing drizzle which put a glaze on the snow and added a certain "graininess" to the picture.
This is my third entry in the Black and White challenge. I was challenged by www.flickr.com/photos/catmccray/ Yesterday's shot was of the creek downstream from Sherman Falls in Hamilton, Ontario. This shot is of Sherman Falls itself.
This is the image I am presenting for the day 3 of the black and white photo challenge. A bighorn Ram, with mouth agape, stares me down in Yellowstone National Park. I am uncertain if this represents a form of aggression, or is simply an act of smelling or tasting the air. Studies completed within the last decade or so have shown that, counter intuitively, more aggressive rams seem to be less effective at mating and passing on their genes. More patient males will wait until they have grown older, bigger, and more able to dominate before mating. They account for the majority of new births. More aggressive rams will attempt to mate before they have full matured. Though they are sometimes successful, they are less successful than dominating older males. They are also less likely to live to become older, dominating males. I find this kind of research fascinating, though I do wonder if this kind of data can be extrapolated to all populations, or whether it may be specific to a group of animals in a specific location.
I would like to nominate friend, and fellow photographer @Liz Boehm for the black and white photo challenge.
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Day 3 of 5 of the B&W photo challenge
Razor coral (Diaseris distorta)
with polyps showing
Found: Maeda, Okinawa
Ryukyu Islands
Depth:20feet
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Canon 70d 100macro
Ikelite underwater housing
x 2 strobes
1 light & Motion sola 600
I was nominated by my dear friend and photographer Aslam Saiyad to participate in this challenge. Today I would like to nominate my dear friend and photographer Gharawala Bharat to post black & white photos for 5 consecutive days and nominate another person each day to do the same. #blackandwhitephotochallenge