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Black and white Monochrome and greyscale, including toned monochrome and lith-style high contrast photography. This is the board to discuss these topics.

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One wonders how long the door has been locked and what is behind it.
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Re: Padlocked

One of the best oldd rusty lock/door/timbers shots I have seen in a while. It all looks right and real, natural if you like. The cobwebs add to the age obviously; totally undisturbed.
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One of the best oldd rusty lock/door/timbers shots I have seen in a while. It all looks right and real, natural if you like. The cobwebs add to the age obviously; totally undisturbed.
Many thanks Tom, glad you like it. I felt the high contrast B/W improved the feel of it too.
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Re: Padlocked

A good image, certainly poses questions that are unanswerable unless you are there, did you look through any windows or cracks, is it a gate or building? Mono really does suit the image. well spotted.
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