Three monochrome shots from Norfolk.
On top, children playing on the beach at Wells-next-the-Sea.
In the middle, my family sitting outside the windmill at Cley-next-to-the-Sea [foreground, David, seated behind – my mother, niece Laura and (back turned) niece Lily. Leaning against the wall, brother-in-law Lindsay and nephew Harry, standing by them sister Anna.]
Below, the fields just behind the converted barn in Barsham where we stayed for a week.
Wonderful photos, Richard.David looks thoroughly British in that photo. Don't know why I think so, just do.:D
An interesting observation, Star! 🙂 Thank you, glad you liked them!
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Love the first one especially it almost has a "On the banks of the marne" feel about it
Thanks, Nigel – I know what you mean. :)Thanks, too, Carol!
These are great! These remind me of the photos my parents have of our family holidays way back when I was a kid.:D
Thanks, Phil. 🙂 There is something a bit out-of-time about b&w photography.
Interesting – I hadn't quite considered that aspect, Ed, but it does make sense.
You mean the fish n'chips thing?:p
Originally posted by Stardancer:
Probably all the fish n'chips he'd been eating. :DI think the reason I like B&W is that it seems to unify the emotion of the scene so much. :up: :up:
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