Black-and-white as a description is also something of a misnomer, for in addition to black and white most of these media included varying shades of gray. Early days photographers really does not have any other choice rather than using Black and White photography. Then market got introduced with color photogrpahy... But still the trend of B n W photography is going on and on.
Black and white portraits have an entirely different impact than color ones. When color is removed we are allowed to see into the subject, to really get a sense of emotion more so than if it were color.
Black and white portraits have an entirely different impact than color ones. When color is removed we are allowed to see into the subject, to really get a sense of emotion more so than if it were color.
#1 : People using the small boat to cross around the river "koshi" in Nepal, during the flood which have washed away entire village around the river.
#2 : Boy trying to catch up some fish, Koshi river, Nepal.
#3 : Old lady at the Pashupati Nath Briddashram, Nepal.
#4 : Nepal Army busy cleaning the River Bagmati, Nepal.
#5 : Dandelion with morning dew drops.
#6 : Traditional Nepalese Wedding
#7 : Cat staring at my camera
#8 : Seagull resting at terrace, with the moon on the background
#9: Monsoon Time, Nepal
#10: Chameleon at back garden.
#11: Seagull.
#12: Bells.
#13: Guy with "Har Har Mahadev" in PashupatiNath, Nepal.
#14: Monkey enjoying Cucumber, PashupatiNath.
#15: Orchid Plant
#16: Water drops in Mineral Water Bottle.
#17: Building Reflection, Edinburgh, Scotland.
#18: Dogs Watching From a Window.
#19: Notebook
#20: Pigeon resting at a poll.
#21: Kid playing around.
#22: Preparation for Puja, PashupatiNath.
#23: Smoke.
#24: Gerbera Flower.
Nice Shots.
ReplyDeleteI like shots of smoke.
:)