




Along the Black River near Sarnia, Michigan, yesterday.
This is my first entry for Monochrome Weekly, which I hope may become a feature for me--but I am very busy, so I probably can't post every Monday. (I wanted to do it on Mondays because I like the sound of Monochrome Monday.)
The third image is the one - love it.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the theme.
Thanks so much, Aileni. I went through a period of working exclusively in BW and sepia, back in my film and darkroom days.
ReplyDeleteThese photos look like a step back in time!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteAnd welcome to the maniachs :)
Beautiful shots, I love them all. Welcome to MW, hope to see you again.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Vita and Squirrel Queen!!! YAY!
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