B&W Photo Challenge: “People” – TheMOFMan’s 3rd Post
It’s now time to reveal shot number 3 in answering the call from Ks3nia of Moments to post black and white photography for five consecutive days. I hope to hear what people think.
Today I nominate my fellow street photographer of f1.8 in this chain-challenge. The other nominees so far have been:
• Otto von Münchow of In Flow; and
• Paulo Cesar Silva of COTTIDIANUS.
I hope that you take time to click the bold type and check out everyone’s photography blogs.
As I said before; nominees shall not be bribed, coerced, threatened, intimidated, tortured, taxed or otherwise forced to participate, yeah, yeah, yeah, right, OK, whatever!
f1.8; I challenge you to:
1. Post at least one B&W photograph each day for the next five days, each photo meeting the theme of “People” (duotones, tritones and quadtones are acceptable); and
2. Each day, nominate another blogging photographer for this non-challenge.
Play on!
Strange brew, street musician and a tax preparer’s sign.
For sure!
I shot this at Supercrawl last August. You never know what you may find on the street during the three-day event.
I think my favorite element of b&w street photography is how it focuses my attention on expressions/relationships instead of jumping around the photo looking at pretty colors. Great choice today.
B&W has a profound way of clarifying the circumstances depicted in an image.
Thanks you so much.
Challenging times indeed . . . ATM’s, tax returns and a sound track! Well done Allan!
A perfect time for a musical interlude.
Cool street shot! Where is it taken?
James Street North, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada during the Supercrawl street festival last September. A time and place when and where people get lost in arts and culture.
Nice!! 😀