Candid photos from Anderson Farm’s yearly fall fair.
Bunny love. I kept the original colors. Loved how the gentle hands looked with the color in the bunny’s ears.
Beauty of alpacas.
Crafty dog watching a passerby.
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Cee’s theme: Candid Photography https://ceenphotography.com/2019/09/12/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-candid-photography-human-or-animal/
I’m not usually a fan of black and white photographs but I do like these ✋
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I’m so glad you liked my images, Elaine. I’ve only become a fan of B/W recently. Sometimes color can distract from texture and form. 🙂
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Love the pic with the bunny. Good choice in keeping some colour.
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Thanks, V.J. Actually those are the true colors of the photo. The young lady holding the grey bunny was wearing those colors. I did nothing but heighten the contrast a tiny bit. 🙂
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Amazing! You have a good eye.
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❤
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These are such sweet photos. Black and white captures such a unique mood.
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Thank-you so much. Yes, monochrome has a unique feel to it. Happy that you liked them. 🙂
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You’re welcome 🙂
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I love the bunny photo especially. (K)
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Thanks, Kerfe. It’s my favorite also. The pose of the hand speaks volumes. 🙂
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Just pure beauty.
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Wow, Cindy! Happy that you liked my photos. ❤
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I absolutely adore your alpaca photos. Wonderful entry for this week 😀
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Thank-you, Cee. Happy that I had a recent visit to this fall fair, so I could share a bit of what I experienced. 🙂
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I’m glad I stopped by to see the sweet photo of the bunny, you captured the delicate colour of the ear beautifully!
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I’m glad you stopped by also, Kim. You live in a very beautiful area of Canada. Nice to meet another Canadian. The bunny photo was definitely a gift of timing. 🙂
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My partner’s family lives in your beautiful neck of the woods (he’s one of six siblings so we often spend time in Haliburton, Paris, Ajax and downtown Toronto)!
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I use to live in Toronto in my early twenties. Glad I came back to Northern Ontario. Beauties of nature are closer. 🙂
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These are so nice. I really like that bunny photo.
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Thank-you so much. The bunny is a special capture. 🙂
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😀 ❤ !
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An interesting photo essay Olga, sometimes B and W gives more connecting images especially of buildings.
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Thanks, Denis. I’ve discovered that not all images can handle B/W conversion. I’m careful which ones I choose. 🙂
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We are lucky with digital imaging now as every photo can be checked to see what it looks like in B & W
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