Seven Day B&W Photo Challenge – Day 5

I was invited by Elizabeth at tea & paper to join the Seven Day B&W Photo Challenge. (Thanks, Elizabeth.)

Rules are
• Seven days.
• Seven black and white photos of your life.
• No people.
• No explanation.
• Challenge someone new each day.

For the rest 3 days, I would like to invite anyone who is interested in participating to do the challenge.

About Helen C

A retired computer programmer who loves writing and photographing, and has managed to publish a YA novel "Jin-Ling’s Two Left".
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10 Responses to Seven Day B&W Photo Challenge – Day 5

  1. Amy says:

    A beautiful landscape and cloudscape shot, Helen! The large version looks even better, wow!

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    • Raj says:

      Totally agree with you Amy, the larger version shows much more details and the vastness of the landscape… great perspective!

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      • Helen C says:

        Thank you, Amy and Raj. I was disappointed when I saw the photo on my blog. It looked better in Photoshop. When I saved it as a small size, it wasn’t as good. And it looked even worse on my blog ;-(
        I am glad you like it. And Amy, thank you for reminding me to look it in the larger size. It does look better. From now on, I will always check the larger version. 😉
        Have a great evening/day.

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  2. prior.. says:

    the tri-level capture is wonderful….

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  3. teandpaper says:

    Is it a lavander field? The colour photo should be wonderful!

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    • Helen C says:

      Thanks, Elizabeth. It’s soy field. They look great in fall. Leaves turn yellow, and even when leaves are dried up, they still look great in copper (in sunset), or rich brown color.
      Do I break the rule if I explain in the comment section, not in post? Suddenly I am not sure. 😉 I hope it only means we can not explain in our post.
      Have a wonderful day.

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