Black and White Photo Challenge
There's been a thing going around social media recently: "#blackandwhitechallenge
No humans, narrative or explanation". The idea is to take and
post seven black-and-white photos of your life, one per day for seven
days. It turns out to be surprisingly difficult to take an interesting
photo every day, but the constraints made it an interesting way to,
perhaps, improve my photography.
My seven photos, this time with explanation, were:
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The
Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial in Budapest
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A Harrier Jump Jet,
part of the RAF100 event at Glasgow
Science Centre
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The entrance to the Informatics Forum at the University of Edinburgh, while attending
SCONE#20
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An old lamp outside a house in Dowanhill, Glasgow
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Detail of a display panel in the
Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Garden
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Swans on Bingham's Pond
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A tree in Silhouette in Kelvindale, Glasgow
And, yes, I cheated a little, since the photo from Budapest was taken a
couple of weeks before the others, but I was just finishing up the edits
of my photos from that trip on the first day of the challenge...
Colour will resume shortly.