Herewith a reprise of some favourite monochrome shots from the Much Wenlock archive. The header is the entrance to the Linden Walk, which several of you (Jude especially) will well remember.
The next photo was taken on the shadowy cutting of the old railway line that runs alongside the Linden walk: top-lit horse chestnut leaves…
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Next, a former back garden view of foxgloves: sun setting over the fence…
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A couple of wintery scenes now. First the ivy clad ash trees in Townsend Meadow:
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…and twilight over Rookery Wood: one rook (centre) and several jackdaws:
Shadows & Silhouettes Dawn at The Day After is this week’s host at Leanne’s Monochrome Madness
Beautiful Tish!
Many thanks, Anne.
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These are lovely. My favorite is the foxgloves.
Many thanks, Dawn.
Love them all!
That’s very lovely of you, Ilze 🙂
I think I might get inspired to share few B&W at my site as well: latvianmom.com
My particular favorites are the horse chestnut leaves and the ivy covered ash tree, but I enjoyed them all.
Thanks, Janet.
So beautiful.
Thank you, Lakshmi.
I remember all your photos of the linden walk through the seasons. Great to look back on.
Ah, you were a good companion on the Linden Walk, Pauline. It is a special place.
All lovely shots Tish!
Thank you, Teresa.
A good theme for your style of photography Tish 🙂 These all work well but I especially love the top-lit horse chestnut leaves!
Many thanks, Sarah.
Ah, yes, I remember some of these well. The first photo is a favourite and I do like the Ent.
Yes, hard not to love then Entish ashes 🙂
Ah, yes…I love that first image of the entrance to Linden Walk
Thanks, Sue. Thought I could count on you as a fellow, if virtual, member of the Linden Walk Appreciation Group 🙂
You were right!
Wow!
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