TODAY I am going to take part in Cee’s Fun Foto challenge: Black and White. This will be my first challenge with Cee and also my first blog with Black and White images.

SERENITY
A lovely little marina at Lagoon City along Lake Simcoe, in Ontario.

LOOK UP!
I found this wonderful tree in George Langman’s Sanctuary, Orillia, Ontario. It was fall and the leaves were all different shades of yellows and greens. Perfect for b/w.

THE PRESCOTANT
The Prescotant is a tugboat that once worked out of Prescot, Ontario on the St Lawrence River. It has since been decommissioned and is now privately owned. It is berthed at the dock in Collingwood.

FLYING HIGH…..
The sun bounces off and outlines the seagull, catching my attention.

THIRSTY…
This cutie was having such a great time with the water in his pool. Very photogenic, I couldn’t resist grabbing a few shots!
That’s it for my black and white challenge. Hope you enjoyed the photos!
Thanks for stopping by….
These are really nice. I think black & white is easily forgotten these days but can have real impact
You are right about the b/w’s. Thanks for stopping by Simon!
great photos! 🙂 I like them very much!
Thank you Cristian!
These are wonderful! I especially like Thirsty and Serenity!
Thank you Sherry! The little boy is certainly a charmer….
The child is adorable!! These are all great photos!! Thanks so very much for adding to the fun of this challenge!
Thanks to you for the theme. I am so immersed in colour that I mostly forget about b/w photos!
Beautiful shots, especially the last two.. Seagull and the child.
Thanks very much….
Love the child photo, very cute.
Thanks Laura….
I like black white it has an ageless quality – nice pics btw ^^
You are so right. A good reason to spend more time at it. Many thanks!
WONDERFUL PHOTOS!
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Phenomenal breakdown of the topic, you should write for me too!
I told my kids we’d play after I found what I needed. Damnit.