Over the years I've taken countless photographs and over more than six years have shared some here, usually simply to draw attention, add some visual interest...and rarely to demonstrate any skill in photography. In fact, I've said many times that I have none...I point the camera, press the button and sometimes the memory card saves something reasonable; there's little skill involved.
Today, I was flicking through some folders looking for something in particular and came across one called black and white...I investigated and found an assortment of shots I've taken in black and white and that I'd forgotten I had. There's nothing special in there, the same old average shots I always take, but because I've not really done it before, I thought I'd share some black and white shots in a photography post.
I'm not going to write a lot of words because it's about the photos but I've added some descriptions and locations beneath each photo if you're interested.
Dyrham Park - Dyrham, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom.
Castle Drogo - Drewsteignton, Devon, United Kingdom.
Covelly Harbour - Devon, United Kingdom.
Snooker table, Dunster Castle - Dunster, Somerset, United Kingdom.
Coloured pencils - My house, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
McLaren P1 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
One of my watches - My house, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Harbour - Port Lincoln, South Australia, Australia.
Blonde girl at Durdle Door - Jurassic Coast, Lulworth, Dorset, United Kingdom.
Wells Cathedral - Wells, Somerset, United Kingdom.
Coffin Bay - South Australia, Australia.
Weymouth Harbour - Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom.
Thanks for taking a scan through; please feel free to make any comments or remarks and you can ask questions if you'd like...just don't make them technical about photography as I won't be able to answer them all I have is: aim camera, press shutter release and hope.
Design and create your ideal life, tomorrow isn't promised - galenkp
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Every image in this post is my own and were taken with a variety of cameras.