Good morning from a cold Hastings day. Yesterday my son came up from Wellington by bus and it snowed for him. He didn’t expect it. It was veeerrryyyy coooollllldddd. I saw that Te Mata Peak in Havelock North, just a few kilometers to the east of where I live, had a few flurries of snow. I could see the clouds were getting blacker and heavier. I had to go and pick up my son and wanted to take some photos but was driving. By the time I got home the clouds had changed again. It was just way to cold to even go out and take photos. The wind chill factor was bone chilling.
So onto Cee’s Black & White Challenge over at Cee’s Photography which is large objects. So I found these photos when I was going through my archives yesterday.
The first photo is of a New Zealand navy frigate at Devonport Navy Base. The second is looking over towards Auckland’s iconic skyline. I was told yesterday that it looks different again to this photo taken in 2007.
And here is a photo of the largest object ever. The moon.
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Large Subjects
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Great choices!
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Thanks Dawn.
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I’ve noticed that industrial areas translate well into black and white. These are excellent.
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Thanks Marilyn. I am finding all these photos I had forgotten about. Joy….
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great photo’s!
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You have some great photos for this week. I like your moon photo.
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Thanks Cee
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Great photos, R. Love, N 🙂
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Thanks Natalie
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