I was just checking through your blogs and was wondering which EG river is home to the EG Hippo!!! (I knew it was the Toronto Zoo all anong!) Did you get the storm last Thursday? Quite a lot of damage near here, but not much in Stouffville, thank goodness.
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Moody for sure. I love those storm clouds.
What a great picture this is.. the sky is excellent and the detale is stunning..
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Tom
One can really see the storm coming in. Beautiful contrasts in b&wh.
It literally looks surreal. Fantastic shot.
Monochrome certainly does justice to the approaching bad weather.
Great contrast EG!
And mood.
Have a nice week!
Anna
Looks like a MEAN storm a-coming.... Nice photo--and great contrasts.
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Betsy
I got a real "Beaver Cleaver" feeling looking at this pic. The back and white took me back instantly in time. Like it, Thanks!
Awesome shot! That is a really good time to take a picture either before or after a storm.
Beautiful skies and a beautiful place :-) even if the rain was on its way :-))
Like the contrasts in your shot! Great image!
This is my first time on monochrome weekly .
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That picture has the quality of a print from film. I like it very much.
fantastic, again, that is starting to sound redundant. really a nice one, I can almost smell the ozone.
That sky is incredibly dramatic.
Wonderful black and white. I love the feeling in this image!
Yes, i can se in the sky that it´s an exiting weather coming!
Nice picture!
/christina
What a fantastic shot! I have been to Lake Simcoe many times and you, my friend have captured one of those dark and stormy days. Very well done!
Lake Simcoe is very large, right? In other words a storm brewing off the lake could be quite strong.
Needless to say (but I will anyway), you came through with another super b&w shot. Lots of interest; great play of light and shadow.
I love this, in black and white it looks like an even more fierce storm.
I was just checking through your blogs and was wondering which EG river is home to the EG Hippo!!! (I knew it was the Toronto Zoo all anong!) Did you get the storm last Thursday? Quite a lot of damage near here, but not much in Stouffville, thank goodness.
Those clouds look so familiar, and I can almost see the wind blowing.
B.
Those clouds are downright scary. Great shot though. MB
This photo was perfect in black and white. There is so much expression in it that would be lost in a color photo.
You have caught the waves very well. That is not easy in monochrome at that angle. I feel the storm coming!
This lake looks peaceful now!Great b&W shot!You did a fabulous work one more time, congratulations EG!
Léia
Nice shot, especially with the cloud detail
I always love your monochrome shots...this is not exception. It is wonderful.
Wonderful shot, and very suitable for monochrome! Love the moody sky!
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I think B&W makes the storm even more threatening. Love it!
Wonderful scenery
Well done. I love, love this shot.
Absolutely moody, true! And the sky looks so dramatic. It works pretty well in B&W. Hope the storm was not as fierce as the clouds were promising.
Very nice picture, to a point of scary actually LOL...
Wonderful sense of moody tones throughout this landscape! The monochrome accentuates the drama of the sky!
Very moody for sure! I love it!
The clouds in b&w are extraordinary!
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