#BlackandwhitePhotography
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meta-holott · 3 months ago
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1976 Paris
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coffeeandstrawberries · 1 month ago
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Rania Benchegra by Txema Yeste for Vogue Arabia, 2024
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o-link · 4 months ago
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Aigle Royal
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loveinlesbians · 11 months ago
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coffeeandfrenchfilms · 3 months ago
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Sara Giacomini by Bohdan Bohdanov for Vogue Portugal, 2024
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nasrallahharmoush · 6 months ago
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velimatinmikko · 2 months ago
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I Want To Be Alone - Helsinki, Finland
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aroldblanchetphotography · 7 months ago
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Quartier Saint-Jean Baptiste, Quebec © 2024 Arold Blanchet
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mmitchelll · 6 months ago
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Pleasant Creek State Park, Iowa.
© Mara Mitchell
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pupsik11 · 5 months ago
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Door at Zürich
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bjornsfoto · 8 months ago
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A very old apple tree - I took this photo in Uppsala(Sweden)
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meta-holott · 2 months ago
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1976 Paris
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kereonn · 5 months ago
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The pearls of the lake
©Kereonn Xxx
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o-link · 4 months ago
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neropece · 2 months ago
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“sun and winter sea” photo by Fabrizio Pece (tumblr | 500px | instagram)
It was a winter morning on the beach in Follonica, where everything seemed suspended in time. Walking on a wooden platform, I was struck by the geometry of the metal bars, reminiscent of Japanese temple gates, perfectly harmonizing with the stillness of the landscape.
At first, I shot with a 24mm lens, trying to capture the light and shadows stretching toward the horizon. But I felt something was missing. I decided to switch to a 16mm lens, which allowed me to include more elements, emphasizing the lines and the vastness of the scene. Then, suddenly, a couple walked into the frame.
My initial reaction? Frustration, thinking they had interrupted the shot. But then I realized: their presence added something unique. A human touch, a balance. At that moment, I saw the composition come alive.
This shot was born that way—a blend of simplicity and complexity: the sun embracing the winter, the vastness of the sea, and two people who, unknowingly, completed the story.
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coffeeandfrenchfilms · 3 months ago
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Jorja Smith by Sølve Sundsbø for V magazine, 2018
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