Dropping the colour from this image of the ruined Tintern Abbey, in Wales, created a sense of drama and added the gravitas that I had felt on my visit.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge this week is “black and white.”
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Dramatic indeed, and awe inspiring.
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It’s a beautiful place, isn’t it? We visited there last fall.
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Tintern is indeed beautiful Michelle, very atmospheric. There’s a second Tintern Abbey in Ireland, near Waterford, also gorgeous, though quite small in comparison
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Wonderful place to photograph. I would have loved being there with you. 🙂
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It was wonderful and i was really pleased the sky was overcast, the conditions were ideal to capture the solemnity of Tintern
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Your wonderful photography reminds me of my own visit to Tintern Abbey. It was actually a black and white photograph of Glastonbury Abbey that I loved so much that inspired me to take a trip to England to see as many of the ruined abbeys as I could. Black and white is so perfect for this subject.
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Black and white has a happy knack of enhancing ruins of any sort, I think. Glad you liked my shot of Tintern Abbey
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