‘Better late than never’ is a worn out saying but as is the thing with ancient words they never lose their meaning. This post was supposed to come out on Tuesday as a double dose of WPC and Cee’s BW Photo Challenge: Liquid…..but oh well *shrugs*.
So here and now i bring to you my take on the water theme in my favorite medium; Black and White.
Took my camera out on a cold, windy day. The storm was right around the corner, perfect for wave shots 🙂 but mehn my knees took a hard one trying to stay still aenough to take them. By the way this where all handheld shots.
Inspired by WPC: H2o
P.s- Check out the linked pages for more cool posts on either challenge.
Your photos (enhanced by your beautiful WP theme) are stunningly beautiful.
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Thanks Yann 🙂 and it’s great of you to stop by my blog.
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Wow to be able to get those photo’s in the cold waves was well worth sharing. Thank you!! Happy Nov 1st
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Very nice shots and composition.
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Thanks 😀
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Wonderful series of photos for liquid. Thanks for playing.
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Awesome photos!
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Thanks 🙂
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Lovely shots.
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Thanks 🙂
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Enjoyed the shots, but, please define the word “cold” in the phrase “cold and windy day.”
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In Fahrenheit, please.
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Lagos averages 32 C (90 F) that’s the typical temp, so on a cold day it can drop to 21 C(70 F)
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It is all about what your body adapts to. In northeast United States, 21 C this time of year is warm. The unfortunate in northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, -40 F is not a surprise. An average 32 C is getting into heat stroke temperature for some until adjusted.
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