Friday, August 20, 2010

Weekend in Black and White

                            

                                                      That's my hubby as my model this week!    
                                             I am linking to Weekend in Black and White

14 comments:

fredamans said...

That is a beautiful shot, one that could make a great wall hanging.

http://fredamans.blogspot.com/2010/08/monochrome_20.html

Woody said...

Interesting composition. He appears to be in deep thought, almost to the exclusion of everything else.

ruthi said...

nice black and white shot. looks nostalgic.

Rune Eide said...

Railway tracks is an interesting subject, but your husband better look out :-)

Dragonstar said...

You've made me smile. Why do men stand like this, so deep in thought?

Thanks for your comment on mine. The bike had been made ready, and was about to be ridden home - but first they all had to stand and look...

Carolyn Ford said...

This railroad track seems to be of great interest to your husband...wonderment, perhaps...this is so perfect for b&w.

Mona Sweden said...

Great shot! I really like it. Your husband looks very contemplative. Maybe he's thinking about running a railway of his own!

John McDevitt said...

Great candid shot. You really pulled out the stops with the high contrast. It works here.

Volker Becker said...

A moment of thought... Tracks a merging, crossing with other lines, going on and on ... A touching photograph

Julie said...

I like this stance in a man - firm, no nonsense.

michael bird said...

Pay him well - he did a good job. Nice one.

lina@home sweet home said...

I love this! So impressive...

Your husband is a great model :)
Thanks for dropping by, sorry for the late visit...y

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

I better be respectful and not say anything naughty. May be next time, you show his face.

Limarea said...

A very nice and interesting picture :)

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