This is not something I usually do, B&W, but …well, I’ll give Cee’s Black and White a try. This young man I found sitting on the wall in Greyfriars’ churchyard. We were slowly walking through the silence towards Greyfriars Bobby’s grave – the famous little Skye Terrier who faithfully stayed on his master’s grave for 14 years.
Then I saw him. Alone and contemplating he was – I just had to… not forget him. And everything was…black, white and grey.

Black and white is the best. Det blir helt klart ett annat perspektiv på det då 🙂
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Det är sant.
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I don’t do B&W neither – I want my world to have so much color as possible. It’s a while since I took part in Cee’s challenge. Think I have to look through my images and see what I can turn into interesting black.
You have chose a perfect one. I wish you a pleasant weekend.
This weekend Landskrona have a massive photo festival – and tomorrow I will check it out.
Interesting! Festival! Have a lovely weekend you too! I have been working hard for two weeks and these last three days were days of introduction for the new students. I fell asleep in the car standing by the road on my way home. Gosh, what a start after the summer vacation…
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Thank you!
Sensitive…Very touching…
Thank you…
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Thank you!
Lovely shot, Ann Christine. It looks perfect in sepia. 🙂
I’m glad you think so! Sepia – even a touch of it – is better for me than B&W.
This Ann-Christine was a perfect find! An incredible setting/backdrop for your ”unaware” subject.
Wow, thank you!
The only item missing is a little dog to sit next to him. Wouldn’t that have been an even more amazing sight? Did you enjoy seeing Bobby’s grave?
Maybe Bobby was there somewhere…with him. In fact I hadn’t been to Bobby’s grave before, just seen the statue of him.
It looks like an image from another time – maybe the 1930s. Well done.
Thank you!
Lovely Sepia shot, Leya. That guy looks lost in his thoughts. Did you see what he was doing?
He was just thinking…no mobile phone or sketch book or anything.
Love your photo…it has a timeless quality to it.
I’m glad you like it – it’s not what I really do…but this was fun!
I like the sepia, Ann Christine – better than the B&W.The trouble I am finding more and more these days is that many take a colour photo and render it into monochrome; and the contrast level is far too high so that detail is lost.
Stick to the sepia. It’s nice. 🙂
;-D
You have caught the contemplation…
Thank you – I’m glad! Black and white I’m not that familiar with.
Well, hope to see more!
Such a marvelous attempt. Thanks so much for playing! Have a great day!
Thank you, Cee – I always learn something…every day! But that makes life worth living.
A wonderful spot for contemplation 🙂
I agree, it is. I wondered what he was thinking about, why he had to be alone there and then. Just a young man.