I am lucky enough to live near Canterbury Cathedral and thought it would be a perfect place to start my black and white journey but sadly the tourists blocked the way and so I just got a quick shot of the doorway but I will try again in a couple of days.
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beautiful texture captured in this photo. I'll bet it's lovely inside.
ReplyDeleteI also love the texture that comes through in this photo! Wonderful! I missed out today but will try again tomorrow with black and white!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous detail and texture, Justine! I'd love to press my hand up against that stone. (This is a place in the UK I'd love to also visit someday :)).
ReplyDeleteWonderful perspective in this Justine!
ReplyDeleteI love the intricate detail of this shot _ and how the use of black & white brings out a 1000 shades of grey. I've signed up to Flickr now and added you as a Contact.. so I'm ready to go now :-) Hoping to post my first b&w today x
ReplyDeleteVery cool looking.
ReplyDeletelooks great! Kind of spooky too.
ReplyDeleteNow this makes a perfect black and white!! Love it. Maybe I need to look for old architecture type buildings.
ReplyDeleteOoo, I wish I live that close :-(
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot! no surprise there ;-)
Such beautiful architecture. Thanks for showing it to us who would not otherwise have a chance to see it. I do look forward to seeing more if you can get the shots you want.
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning and especially effective in black and white
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this photo is amazing !!!! I love the texture it has.It almost looks like a pencil drawing, its beautiful. Thanks for the thumbnail link tip....you are right, so much easier to download from blog. Cheers.xx
ReplyDeleteI love Black and White! You certainly have some fantastic inspirations to draw upon, the photograph makes me want to revisit that fabulous Cathedral. Are you allowed to photograph inside?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot. I just love this in B&W. It has so much textures....
ReplyDeleteWonderful texture and my goodness, you are lucky to live near such a gorgeous place filled with beautiful architecture.
ReplyDeletePesky tourists! Try turning your camera on them - the photographer photographed. This is a lovely b&w image - perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love the detail in this shot. I love photographing churches... they're so rich in everything --detail, history, etc. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea ... to go to a heavily decorated building - different days and hours. I might have to try this.
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