Nevil Shute’s post-apocalyptic novel “On the Beach” thankfully has nothing in common with this photo except for the location. This shell was found on Cape May, New Jersey and made the transition to monotone rather well, I think. Once again, black and white highlights all the details of the shell, while the shadow adds interest.
I’m still have no internet most of the time. I’ll be back in the groove next week.
Love the texture, and the shadows make for an interesting composition
I’m glad you like it, Sue.
janet
I like the B & W photo! As you say it highlights the detail!
Details and shadow in a simple, yet striking composition.
I adore the long shadow on this photo. Excellent. I bet you will enjoying good connection again. 🙂
I just love this image.
This is beautiful, Janet. I love the light and the shadow!
Thanks. I thought it made the transition to B&W white rather well, too. 🙂
Very intricate.
Thanks and thanks for visiting. I really like the way it turned out in B&W…and the fact that I can change it back or have both. 🙂
janet