7/13/16

black and white nature






Maple Hill Hop                    Black and White View

19 comments:

daisy g said...

Beautiful images!

Sharon Wagner said...

I've fed a few gulls in my day. Is that a french fry? Yum!

handmade by amalia said...

Gorgeous photos.
Amalia
xo

Anonymous said...

Ah your image have that cold weather feel over it. Magnificent bird shots! Are you taking a photo class or something like that? Your abilities have significantly increased! Enjoy the rest of your week!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Iparticularly love the fushia shot

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
FABulous gull shots... and the fuschia is as beautiful in mono as full spectrum! YAM xx

Gayle said...

Stunning contrasts.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Ansel Adams had better watch his reputation! These are incredible!!!!

Purfylle said...

My favourite shot is the one of the seagull taking the chip. That must have been a challenge.

Manja A. said...

Wow, Betty!
Liebe Grüße, Manja

Rhonda Albom said...

Your black and white photography is strikingly lovely. The contrast in the flowers photo is perfect.

NatureFootstep said...

is the gull having Pomes frites? COOL image.

RobertN said...

Beautiful series.

Jane said...

Love them, especially the well captured shot of the naughty gull eating your chips-I love gulls, they are such comical birds and noisy. I grew up living near the sea and they used to make a terrible racket on the rooftops in the town, along with their juveniles peeping for food- great collection! Thanks for sharing :)

Forest Dream Weaver said...

Beautiful images....love the gull!

Dragonstar said...

Beautiful sequence. The gull shots are stunning, particularly picture four with the wing feathers shown in such detail!

fim.works said...

Great shots thanks for linking up!

Rambling Woods said...

These are wonderful in black and white Betty....I did not know that gulls were that brave to come and grab food from your hand..wow....Michelle

Inspired By June said...

Love your black and whites, Betty!