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Gallery: seeing faces in black and white

Also, black and white lends a timeless quality to photographs. We still think of it as a throwback to the past, especially those of us, like me, who grew up with only black and white photos.

While thinking about what I might do for this week’s theme-free Monochrome Madness I came across an excellent post from Nilla of Image Earth Travel, sharing some wonderful photos of faces from her travels. I was immediately inspired to do something similar and as I particularly like monochrome portraits and candid shots, that was the obvious route to take.

The last time I explored this theme was in March 2023. So I’ve made sure that all my choices were taken after that date so as not to duplicate. They may however have appeared in other previous posts, but not, I think, in monochrome.

My feature photo was taken near Dambakolapatuna Sri Sangamiththa Temple on the outskirts of Jaffna

















5 Comments

  • Vicki

    Wonderful series in B & W, but the one in Copper Canyon Adventure Park is stunning. Lovely contrast of light and shade and perfect composition. The expression on the man’s face really caught my eye too.

    • Sarah Wilkie

      Thank you very much Vicki 😊 I was pleased with that Copper Canyon photo at the time, but this is the first stab I’ve had at a B&W edit and I like it even more this way, so I’m glad it caught your eye!

    • Sarah Wilkie

      Thanks so much Anne 😊 I find this sort of people photography much more interesting than studio work – people somehow seem more themselves in their natural environment.

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