I actually stopped the woman pictured in the first picture and asked if I could photograph her hair.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/07/13/reminder-ccy-challenge-23-black-and-white-the-basics-3/
I actually stopped the woman pictured in the first picture and asked if I could photograph her hair.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/07/13/reminder-ccy-challenge-23-black-and-white-the-basics-3/
SSSSS–The Letter S in Black and White

Snowfence

Siilhouette
Here and There!

I’m not sure if the first two qualify for this “Faraway” challenge, but at the very least, they are “Here and Away!” I seem to be fond of sepia lately so these evolved from color to b&w to sepia before I finally committed.
Here are some more––black and white for the most part:
http://ceenphotography.com/2015/12/17/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-faraway/



Every day, these three “B“est friends would come to our front door looking for the dog who was missing from our house. On the last day, they surprised us from coming to the back beach side door. Wish I could have seen them finally reunited!
And finally, “B” is for Big Black Birds. In this case, grackles.Cee’s B&W photos that begin with B or W are here: http://ceenphotography.com/cees-black-white-challenge/
Not Ready to Pop
I love the seed pods on these flowers almost as much as the flowers. I earlier identified the flower as a heliconia, having found a picture of it with other heliconias, but I now think I am perhaps wrong. I Googled it and was so excited to find a picture that looked exactly like my big pot filled with these flowers. So, I was once again willing to be persuaded that it was an uncharacteristic version of a heliconia when I spotted the url for the flower. It was my picture! Ha. If anyone knows what this is I’d love to find out. It turns brown and pops open to emit very large shiny black round seeds. At any rate, I love these black and whites of what I guess are mystery flower ovaries!!!
For more black and white beauties, look here: http://ceenphotography.com/2015/09/10/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-what-is-beautiful-to-you/
This is what the flower looks like, for identification purposes only. Obviously not a black and white!