This is my entry for the Monomad Challenge.
During my walks I often stop to look at shapes that are easy to miss in everyday colors. When I switch to black and white, everything becomes clearer, more simple and more graphic. The first image (the cornfield) is a good example. In normal light it looks very ordinary, but in black and white it turns into sharp lines and clean silhouettes.
For this Monomad Challenge I decided to share a small series of photos based on the same idea. I like looking for natural shapes in places we usually donβt pay attention to β power lines, branches, reflections in a puddle, trees. Without color they look more organized and more intentional. This is what I enjoy the black and white photography. It makes the world look calmer and easier to understand.
Each photo was taken at a different time, but together they show one thing: even simple places have their own quiet rhythm, and you can see it better when the color is gone.
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This post is based on my own experience and original photography. AI was used for grammar correction and for supporting the translation process
STOCK PHOTOS:
https://www.shutterstock.com/pl/image-photo/black-white-fine-art-landscape-sunset-2672448511
https://www.pond5.com/stock-images/photos/item/316170400-black-and-white-silhouette-cornfield-dramatic-sunset-sky
https://www.pond5.com/stock-images/photos/item/317190872-black-and-white-sunset-electricity-pylons-and-power-lines-ge
https://www.pond5.com/stock-images/photos/item/315185253-black-and-white-silhouette-tree-branches-dusk-london-england