Storm-Cropped Trees This photo was taken back in March, an ash tree wood in the grounds of St Bride’s Castle, Pembrokeshire. I was struck by its scissored silhouette, and the small suggestion of light within. copyright 2018 Tish Farrell Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Trees Share this:PrintTumblrPinterestMoreFacebookTwitterLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related
There’s something about b&W that I like. Maybe the clarity. The contrasts. I don’t have the words to describe it. Happy weekend, Tish Reply
I really like blaack and white. …I have read we should always take black and white of important events because color fades out over time. Reply
Beautiful picture. The photography is also that, to take inspiration from the form that can take trees, clouds in the sky … Reply
Many thanks, Agnes. I suddenly found myself craving to look at b & w images. Glad you like this one. Reply
A stark image. Brings back memories of the very tall tress visible from our lounge at the family home in Chester. Reply
There’s something about b&W that I like. Maybe the clarity. The contrasts. I don’t have the words to describe it.
Happy weekend, Tish
And a good weekend to you, Mak 🙂
The storm certainly did some major pruning there – so neatly too 🙂
Indeed. Some very neat cutting. It’s a windy corner.
I really like blaack and white. …I have read we should always take black and white of important events because color fades out over time.
That’s an interesting point, Beverly.
Beautiful picture.
The photography is also that, to take inspiration from the form that can take trees, clouds in the sky …
Merci, Yoshimi 🙂
Easy on the eye – black and white – love silhouettes, very nice photo Tish.
Many thanks, Agnes. I suddenly found myself craving to look at b & w images. Glad you like this one.
A stark image. Brings back memories of the very tall tress visible from our lounge at the family home in Chester.
Interesting that we both have Cheshire roots 🙂
Really? Did you tell me this before – my memory lets me down on occasion. ~
Where in Cheshire?
Not something one boasts off – being born in Crewe! We lived near Sandbach.
The one thing I do like about winter. Trees.
I agree!
Sometimes I think storms are Mother Nature ‘s way of cleaning house! Lovely images Tish
That’s a lovely way of putting it, Tina. Thank you.
Tish, this is a super duper photo for this week. Thanks for playing 😀
Thanks so much, Cee and for being the ever gracious blogging host 🙂
A stunning capture, Tish! The B&W really is effective.
Many thanks, Ju-Lyn.
A very striking photo!
Thank you, Ann.
Very amazing capture 🙂
Thank you, Hammad 🙂
Your monochrome shots are always good, you manage to capture a lot of drama.
Thank you very much, Gilly.