Articles tagged with: B&W
A beautiful shot snapped from a well-chosen location in Buttermere by photographer Martin Lawrence with a Canon EOS 5D Mark 2. A picture that defines symmetry in nature as the mountains are mirrored immaculately in …
This photograph amazed me the moment I saw it. The photographer had obviously planned this monochromatic masterpiece which depicts the moments of joy a father shares with his son. A fast shutter was used to …
A photograph of a desert with a duo of camels trotting along the hot and coarse grains, slightly disturbing the uniformity of the desert sands. A brilliant snapshot at a brilliant place. Hats off to …
Ever wondered how its like to be a cowboy? To ride as far and as freely as you’d like to go. The freedom a cowboy experiences as he gets on his horse and rides out …
A perfect black and white photograph of an old mansion and its reflection, from the website of photographer Bruno Mercier. Monochrome adds its own appeal to the photograph, the haunting atmosphere of an antique landscape. …
Paul Politis photographs a bride in a dazzling white apparel as she waits outside the church to be bonded by the blissful ties of matrimony. A perfect composition portraying the emotion that lies behind and …
A splendid shot of the Eiffel Tower backdropped by a clear night sky, illuminated by the full moon. Let the shutter close and capture the light in the dark. A click in which the Eiffel …
This photoshop tutorial by photographer Martin Evening provides a detailed explanation on how to solarise a photograph in black and white. Solarisation or the Sabatier effect originated from a darkroom technique and has evolved into …
The woods are a great place for photography, especially during autumn and winter. And the possibilities of framing the perfect shot are endless. You could, for instance, play with the light passing through the branches …
An awe-inspiring black and white photograph from the portfolio of Polish photographer Agnieszka Czarnocka. The detail of the photograph is clearly appreciable as is the framing of the transient moment.
Here is a stunning B&W photograph from Flickr user Chris Brocklebank. The photograph provides a majestic view of the Tower Bridge in London which runs over the river Thames. The long exposure setting of the …

