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Silver toned sunset at the Vlaardingervaart, South-Holland.

Ustka in an early morning light.

 

For my dear father, who likes this photo very much.

/Dla mojego taty, ktoremu bardzo spodobalo sie to zdjecie/

Macro Mondays: Mesh

The strainer is under 6cm across.

Macro Mondays theme Forks

 

Who knew that forks were interesting to photograph? Ok you all did 😊HMM!

Orson.

They had a month's worth of rain in a day in Marrickville on Tuesday 22/2/22 (170mm) ... still raining Wednesday 23/2/22! A week later it's still raining!

Looking Close... on Friday: Silhouette

A very HMBT to All!

 

*shot with Zeiss Milvus Apo Sonnar T* 135mm f2 (at f2)

Buddy’s not looking too comfortable here. I think he’s suspicious of me.

Part of the 18th century English Bible

One of the tuning keys on my mom's Silvertone guitar.

A tranquil winter forest scene with a frozen lake, surrounded by bare trees. The soft light filtering through the branches adds a melancholic and mysterious atmosphere to the black-and-white photograph. Shot on Agfa APX 100 film with a Minolta Dynax 700si, the image is unedited, highlighting the timeless beauty of analog photography.

 

Series: night

© Thocles Warszawski

 

Silvertone 99 custom recipe by Justin Gould straight out of camera.

I-Phone photography.

Zane in the train tunnel at McNeilly Park playground. CoF139: Leisure & B&W

This was taken at the entrance of the Brazosport College in Richwood, Texas. I had admired the architecture for years and finally stopped recently to walk around the campus.There was a water fountain to my right so there was a little movement in the water. Luckily I took this in Live Mode and using the Long Exposure option it really smoothed out the water. Then I used the Silvertone filter in the iPhone edit option to convert to monochrome. I liked how it came out so much I had it printed!😃

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North Beach, San Francisco, Northern California, USA.

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Sather Gate and Sproul Hall, UC Berkeley campus.

HMT!

HDM!

 

Grandpa taking new photos of the boys for the family tree ... they grow up fast😁

I had some trouble with this week's theme - I have quite a few special pushpin sets, and I wasn't sure which to choose. Finally I chose this garden set. I had trouble arranging them - since the challenge was "pushpins" I figured I should show the pin points themselves. But when I showed the points clearly, the fronts were hardly visible. I also tried many backgrounds, but most left too much empty space around the pins. The rattan kind of distracted from the pins, but overall I liked it better. I also had trouble getting a really sharp focus with camera or phone, but I countered that by my often used go-to focus fix -- post processing, in this case PSE colored pencil sketch. You can see that result in my previous image. I liked it it a lot, but the pins looked like brass and I wanted to show their pewter tones. I tried selective coloring variations, but ended up using the silvertone filter in iMac Photos, which I also liked a lot. I wasn't sure which image to post and add to the group, so I posted both, and added this one to the group because -- I would say it seemed more unique, but I then I would hear my journalism/english teacher dad's voice telling me that things can't be more (or less, for that matter) unique since by definition unique means "the only one of its kind." ...so [shrug], just because.

Emeryville Waterfront Park, Bay Area.

HDM!

Happy Monochrome Thursday!

Best seen enlarged a bit.

intentional camera movement - little boats bobbing around on the water's edge

   

First snow in this november. Shot with my iPhone 7 Plus in black & white (silver tone)

Whilst visiting Bow Fiddle Rock last week with a friend from work, I met a tourist photographer, we started talking about editing programmes and silver efex pro came up as topic of discussion. I havent used it in ages. So this morning I fired up silver efex and enjoyed doing something different. A good cuppa and an enjoyable sunday morning editing session.

 

This shot being a daytime long exposure converted to mono in silver efex pro2

Water draining from a beach.

Intentional camera movement

Impressions from the riverbank..

iPhone and slow shutter app

In Silvertone. Happy Thursday Monochrome! Happy donnerstagsmonochrom!

Series: unposed portrait

© Thocles Warszawski

 

Silvertone 99 custom Fuji recipe by Justin Gould.

 

www.film.recipes

 

www.linktr.ee/Thocles

"Every moment of this strange and lovely life from dawn to dusk is a miracle. Somewhere, always, a rose is opening its petals to the dawn. Somewhere, always, a flower is fading in the dusk."

Beverley Nichols

At the 25th Silverstone Classic July 2015

fade to white - silvertone filter in Apple Photos

intentional camera movement

iPhone - slow shutter app

Lowest level, “D”, the Doe Library, UC Berkeley’s big main library.

I just came by for some detective fiction 😊 I like to sit for a bit in the big leather chair, and watch others working hard.

Moffitt Undergraduate Library, Berkeley. Happy Thursday Monochrome! HDM!

Just for something a bit different. 2 images of my former Silvertone Paul Stanley guitar, 1 out of focus, 1 in focus and then blended, tinted and grain added to form a more artistic rock vibe !

Photo By Steve Bromley.

 

7941 2020 07 02

An old Silvertone and a wilting flower

Riverbank XIX

Intentional camera movement

... for more than you can afford

Ikebukuro, Tokyo

 

Silver Tone filter

Silver tone.

CoF167: Air and B&W

HR:

Dva čamca, usidrena u jutarnjoj tišini. Nema ljudi, nema pokreta – samo more i odraz njihove svakodnevne prisutnosti. U toj jednostavnosti, skriva se mir koji traje.

 

EN:

Two boats, anchored in the morning silence. No people, no motion – only the sea and the echo of their daily presence. In that simplicity lies a lasting sense of peace.

 

FR: Deux barques ancrées dans le silence du matin. Pas de mouvement, juste la mer et le reflet de leur présence quotidienne. Une paix durable naît de cette simplicité.

DE: Zwei Boote, verankert in der morgendlichen Stille. Kein Mensch, keine Bewegung – nur das Meer und der Schatten des Alltags. In der Einfachheit liegt der Frieden.

IT: Due barche ancorate nel silenzio del mattino. Nessun movimento, solo il mare e la presenza quotidiana. Nella semplicità si trova la pace.

ES: Dos barcos anclados en el silencio de la mañana. Sin movimiento, sólo el mar y su reflejo diario. En esa sencillez habita la paz.

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