ACCEPTING ENTRIES: Monochrome Mini Competition #566
This is a monochrome-themed competition that is open to all CiC members.
ENTERING. Add your MONOCHROME/B&W image in a new post below. Make sure to change your post title to a name for your picture (click the "Go Advanced" button). Only one entry per person, and any tinted images should utilize no more than one color. For help posting images, go here.
VOTING. When this competition reaches 10 entries, a poll will be automatically added and any member may then vote. After 2 days, voting ends and the winner is determined.
Once voting begins, a new competition will be automatically started.
Good luck!
Notes: Please do not request feedback or comment on other images until after voting has closed, as it could be unfair to other entrants. Photos must be your own, and never entered into one of our prior competitions. We also ask that only recently taken or edited photos be used as entries (in the spirit of motivating everyone to continually improve).
PS: Make sure to also vote on the previous competition here.
Re: ACCEPTING ENTRIES: Monochrome Mini Competition #566
Wow, guys!!!! These competitions are really helping me to get myself better as a photographer... Thank you all so much for the votes in a competition with amazing awesome photos...
Re: ACCEPTING ENTRIES: Monochrome Mini Competition #566
Well done and deserved, an really good and involving shot !
Re: ACCEPTING ENTRIES: Monochrome Mini Competition #566
The quality of shots in this comp is Very high!
Although 'Ready' didn't get too many votes, I like it. The youngster makes this image and I wonder weather it would take a crop around the young lad taking in the legs of his Dad. Dad doesn't seem to add anything as he is obviously distracted and if anything draws attention away from the boy. Nice DOF and B&W conversion too !
Cheers
Phil
BTW, Almost forgot to say' 'Structure', Very nice shot and a deserving winner !
Re: ACCEPTING ENTRIES: Monochrome Mini Competition #566
Quinn: I do agree with you and just a shame Dad wasn't connected with Son, otherwise it would've made the perfect picture. However, I do like it a lot as it really did strike me as a strong image and even though Dad seems slightly distracted by something else, I still get the vibe of bond in it. I'm surprised it didn't get as many votes as I thought it would as the perfect DOF made both to pop out in the photo. Thank you for your compliment on my shot. I really appreciate.
bambleweeney: Thank you very much for your nice words!