Taking in Life Around Me......#SundayStills.....Best Black and White Photos

This weeks theme for #SundayStills is "black and white".  I'm so glad I found this challenge by Terrie from Second Wind Leisure. Find her current post here. I've also been loving visiting the blogs of the other participants and being inspired by their interpretations of the theme. 

Are you a person who loves to view life in color or black and white? Or does it really depend? Have you ever seen a photo in both color and black and white and been drawn to one or the other, or maybe a bland picture in color, was stunning in black and white. 

Some of my favorite photos to view are old photos that were only done in black and white. I have several from my family and I love them. Yet, I have never ventured into editing photos much in black and white. 

I wanted to take more time on this one, but the week got away from me and I'm tired, so I pulled up a few I thought would be fun and played around with them til I got something that I was happy with. I hope you enjoy them. I wanted to use Lightroom, but my program wouldn't open, so I just edited in the Photos app on my Mac. I first changed it all to BW and then adjusted the various sliders. 



“Color is descriptive. Black and white are interpretive.” – Eliott Erwitt

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Train Bridge in our town over the Lewis River. 

Cool ceiling and lights in NYC

NYC from the top of the Rockefeller Center

Old building on Kelley's Island, Ohio. 

Hubby and grandson walking on the catwalks at the Stockyards when we visited Texas in November. 
This guy reminded me of Sam Hunt, and a real life cowboy...complete with cell phone...haha...which was in a few other of the photos I took. 
“When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in Black and white, you photograph their souls!” – Ted Grant

My daughter at the beach last Sunday. 

My amazing grandma.  

“There’s something strange and powerful about black-and-white imagery.” – Stefan Kanfer
Bern Switzerland.

Venice, Italy

I can't wait to see what everyone else has done. I love being inspired by others. 



With Joy Unquenchable,
Kirstin

Comments

  1. You have a beautiful and stunning collection of B&W images, Kirstin! Your photo app did wonders! Such great contrasts and textures. I really love the building on Kelley's Island, you captured texture and light perfectly--like the building glows!

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    1. There were so many cool buildings there. The history of the island is very interesting and while we tend to think of the west coast as being the only place where wineries and vineyards are found, this island was actually very successful at both many years ago...my aunt and uncle actually live on the island and have a small vineyard, tasting room and process and bottle their own wine.

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  2. Hi, Kristin - Your black and white photos here are truly stunning. I especially love the one of your husband and grandchild
    BTW - Your daughter, and your grandma are both absolutely gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you! It's fun playing around with photos isn't it? I don't have Wordpress so I'm not sure I can do the slider option for photos like Terri and others did, but I think it's cool to see a before and after.

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  3. I LOVE the textures you've got into these images. NYC, to me, feels like it should always be in B&W...

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  4. Your photos have great subjects and textures.! I especially love the cowboy and Venice images. I really need to learn how to use my Photoshop Elements software.😄

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    1. I loved elements..one thing for me, was I like to download actions and presets, even in lightroom I have quite a few then I can use those, but then adjust to my liking.

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  5. Great choice of photos! I especially like the one of your daughter and the NYC skyline.

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  6. Kirsten, these are all lovely. My favorite might be the cowboy, though I can't see the cell phone. Your daughter is a beauty.

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    1. Thank you. I chose a photo after he put it in his pocket. Thank you on my daughter. My girls are beautiful inside and out. THey're the best

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  7. Visiting from #Sunday Stills. I love your B/W images. They are all well done, but the old building and the boardwalk photo stand out as special.

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    1. Thank you Suzanne! I agree with your favorites...they're mine as well

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