Hi there! Beautiful photos and thanks so much for visiting my blog. I will be following your blog from now on! By the way, I was just in Tampa this past weekend. My grandfather grew up there in a big house on Bayshore Blvd called the Biglow-Helms Mansion. I love visiting the house and this time I was also able to visit Woodlawn cemetery where they are all buried. It's taken me years to find their unmarked graves, but I finally found them on Sunday with the help of the city of Tampa's online cemetery records. Needless to say, I was very excited!
Hello! So great to find you here & thanks for your recent comments! Our snowy days have their charm but I'm ready for some sun & views of sparkling, warm waters just as you've captured so beautifully in your 5th shot. Bliss!
I believe every photographer should have experience of mono colour. Photography is painting with light and there is no better way of learning this art. I can see it in your pictures. Mike.
I like b&w, it's nice to look at them from a different perspective. The signs really do look different, I've always think colour when it comes to warning signs. I see b&w but think in colour. :)
Beautiful with or without colour.
ReplyDeleteVery artistic!
ReplyDeleteHello!:) Thank you for your return visits. Very creative shots of this beautiful area. I definitely would not
ReplyDeletebe taking a swim in those waters!
Things look so different in black and white.
ReplyDelete...number two, really no swimming?
ReplyDeleteHello, they are pretty. I do prefer color. The shimmering water is lovely. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteHi there! Beautiful photos and thanks so much for visiting my blog. I will be following your blog from now on!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I was just in Tampa this past weekend. My grandfather grew up there in a big house on Bayshore Blvd called the Biglow-Helms Mansion. I love visiting the house and this time I was also able to visit Woodlawn cemetery where they are all buried. It's taken me years to find their unmarked graves, but I finally found them on Sunday with the help of the city of Tampa's online cemetery records. Needless to say, I was very excited!
Hi Lois...making new friends is so exciting. I was at Woodlawn just last week. The history oozes. Look forward to seeing you online :)
DeleteHello! So great to find you here & thanks for your recent comments!
ReplyDeleteOur snowy days have their charm but I'm ready for some sun & views of sparkling, warm waters just as you've captured so beautifully in your 5th shot. Bliss!
Great pictures. Very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteIve always been a fan of Black and White photos! These are great.
ReplyDeleteLisa
I believe every photographer should have experience of mono colour. Photography is painting with light and there is no better way of learning this art. I can see it in your pictures. Mike.
ReplyDeleteI like b&w, it's nice to look at them from a different perspective. The signs really do look different, I've always think colour when it comes to warning signs. I see b&w but think in colour. :)
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see black and white, the third photo is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
They look nice in B & W for a change.
ReplyDeleteI like the concept Without Color Wednesday. And these are some really neat photos! Hope you are having a great start to your 2018.
ReplyDeleteYea man, and all done in b/w.
ReplyDeleteI would not even get my finger wet in this water. Thanks for the words of encouragement for me. Regards.
ReplyDeleteMe gustan. El experimento ha quedado muy bien !!
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
ooooh the last 3, very artsy!!
ReplyDeletelove the sparkling bokeh on the water!
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