Now that I am back I am busy trying to catch up with everyone…and check out all that happened during my absence. Over at Sonel’s Corner there is a weekly black and white photography challenge which sounds like fun. So this week’s theme is…da da da da…
Bridges.
1. (Engineering / Civil Engineering) a structure that spans and provides a passage over a road, railway, river, or some other obstacle.
This is one of my favourite bridges in Tauranga…and I think the black and white gives it something special.
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Published by Jo Bryant
I was born in the land of Banjo Paterson, gum trees, and weather extremes.
I am a freelance photographer. I love to make images that make people happy. To capture forever a precious moment.
I am also a freelance writer/editor.
I live in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, but still like to claim my Australian heritage.
I graduated with a Bachelor of Communications in 2008.
I am writing my first novel.
I love to write poetry, short stories, and also write for the web.
And there is nothing that is on a par with a sunny summer's day spent at Waihi Beach.
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[ Smiles ] A wonderful black and white photo of boats!
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Thank you…they were a bonus
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Wow! Gorgeous indeed Jo and you are right. The B&W does give it a special look, especially with the boats on the water. Great entry hon and thanks so much for taking part. Much appreciated. 😀 *big hugs*
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Thanks ma’am…so pleased you liked it.
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You’re welcome hon. 😀 *hugs*
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Yes, it makes a great B&W photo, Jo.
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Thanks Sylvia. I will catch up soon. Still trying to find and reload all the RSS feeds to the blogs I followed. Lost them all in the burglary.
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I love the feel that black and white brings to a photo. Nice job.
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Awwww thanks so much.
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Great shot, love the little boats!
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Me to Jennifer…me too.
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Beautiful shot! I think that black and white always adds a special touch to a photo.
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It certainly can change they dynamic for the better sometimes.
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Yes, I agree, I think its the steel.
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Steel seems to siut B&W for sure.
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Pretty! Pretty! Pretty! I love bridges and B&W processing. Very cool! I’ve been hit or miss lately so I will have to see what you have been up to and where you went. 🙂
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Thanks Angelia. A burglary saw my laptops taken and though I had a loaner desktop it was very slow and frustrating to do anything on it. It took two months plus to settle some of the claim so that I could actually get a computer.
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Great shot, Jo – and fond memories of Tauranga 🙂
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I bet you have. Maybe next time you come I might be able to show you around another town. I am in the process of trying to finish the house and sell it so I can move.
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Great work, Jo.
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Thanks Hook.
🙂
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