Only when I can go out of town I can see aspects as presented by you, captured so well... and water drops in the morning !! And the hills I presume covered in misty fog appearance... Great in b&w! A good day of october for you!
Hari OM ..as Phil said, I had to remember you are in NZ!! It is looking pretty much like that outside my window today. These have heaps of atmosphere. Love, 'em. YAM xx
The B&W definitely lends a certain moodiness to the landscape scenes. Very nice! The scenery reminds me of our rolling coastal hills in northern California! Thanks for stopping by at my blog.
Totally agree, they look really atmospheric in monochrome. And I know that landscape in NZ is incredible. Wonderful photos, thank you so much for sharing and joining in #bwphotoproject
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You're right. They are all attractive in black and white, and I love the water drops on the wire fence.
ReplyDeleteThat could easily pass for mid-summer in the English Lake District! I quite like pictures shot in bleak weather.
ReplyDeleteI think you made the right decision to edit them in B & W. Very atmospheric. Have a good week.
ReplyDeletewe were lucky to have sun for most of our time in NZ but had one day of heavy rain on the road to Milford Sound - this reminds me a bit of that.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos even when it is bad weather Betty.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm in Scotland!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous in black and white...I know what you mean about the weather not cooperating...rainy and cold here.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous shot! Perfect in b&w!
ReplyDeleteOnly when I can go out of town I can see aspects as presented by you, captured so well... and water drops in the morning !! And the hills I presume covered in misty fog appearance... Great in b&w! A good day of october for you!
ReplyDeleteSplendid photowork!
ReplyDeletePerfect in b&w!
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ReplyDelete..as Phil said, I had to remember you are in NZ!! It is looking pretty much like that outside my window today. These have heaps of atmosphere. Love, 'em. YAM xx
I especially like the lat one. I love photos of foggy weather.
ReplyDeleteWonderful series in B&W! Full of atmosphere!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots...love the foggy hills
ReplyDeleteLovely photos - they look very atmospheric in black and white
ReplyDeleteI agree, these scenes and weather are perfect for black and white (and gray :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe. What beautiful photos.
ReplyDelete...those are VERY pretty Betty. I love fog and your monochrome photos show much drama with the weather and views.
ReplyDeleteThe B&W definitely lends a certain moodiness to the landscape scenes. Very nice! The scenery reminds me of our rolling coastal hills in northern California! Thanks for stopping by at my blog.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of presenting the images in bw :)
ReplyDeleteVivid shots in black and white. Super. Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteNice monochrome shots.
ReplyDeleteI agree...lonely, quiet and almost dreamlike. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI like all of these but particularly the 2nd one.
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful scenes.
ReplyDeleteI love the mist in the first one.
Wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and elegant shots.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely in that treatment -- I got awfully tired of rainy Oregon days (when we lived here all year round) but you make rainy days magical!
ReplyDeleteLovely misty day. works well in b & w.
ReplyDeleteYou were so right to edit the pictures in b/w, much more intense.
ReplyDeletei really like the fenceline in the first image.
ReplyDeleteI think this is just perfect.. it's quite moody; the weather.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully creative nature bw shots despite the weather ~
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
Lovely, moody atmosphere, echoing the weather conditions.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree, they look really atmospheric in monochrome. And I know that landscape in NZ is incredible. Wonderful photos, thank you so much for sharing and joining in #bwphotoproject
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