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Sunday, March 02, 2008

Water Wheel

This is at the Queens Garden, made out of 50,000 year old kauri from Dargaville.
Other view in here (1 , 2 , 3).

12 Mates:

Thiên said...

Whoa, this is a superb shot, Ben. In black and white, it immediately reminded me of old movies. It has an almost surreal, picture-perfect quality. I like it very much.

Thank you for stopping by and also commenting on Seguin blog. I appreciate it!

lachezar said...

This is a beautiful B&W image Ben. Perfect expression of stillness and motion! Absolutely timeless!

Cheers!

Isadora said...

How lovely and to see it in black & white it makes it more affective.

Greg said...

A superb shot there and i love both the choice of black & white and that you have the water frozen in flight

Zannnie said...

very beautiful black and white photo of this wheel! :) it's a great shot...!

Jackie said...

Yes, what everybody else already said! That's gorgeous, and it works beautifully in B&W.

Barbara said...

Hi Ben-Thanks for your comments on my blog. Your photos are so incredible...I would love to learn the art of B&W.
From Barbara, West Sacramento Photo of the Day

Neva said...

I like this photo....the black and white is very eye catching....

George Townboy said...

Love it!

Bergson said...

beautiful black and white

Joy said...

I like this photo! I wonder how it would look in green :)

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Ben said...

Thanks all. I was about posting colour version in here and all the B&W on the other blog. At the last minuets, I decided to post 1 out of 4 to here. I'm glad many people like this one. Now, I realise the April theme is Water, so I guess I should kept this one... Too late for that.

Barbara,
Not to afraid for converting your colour image. I always shoot colour and later converted to the B&W. There is many way to do this and some are not good same are excellent method. I'll post link to forum if I comes up something very easy to follow, mean time google is our friend.