Black & White Sunday: Surreptitious Photography
Black and white always seems the perfect medium for night shots in the city.
This one reminds me of a noir movie from the 1950s. It’s actually Boston this past December.
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Black and white always seems the perfect medium for night shots in the city.
This one reminds me of a noir movie from the 1950s. It’s actually Boston this past December.
Categories: #Photography
I love this shot and have to agree with you, it looks like film noir. What a talented woman you are. Photography and witty writing! I love whenever I see you’ve posted something new.
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Thank you so much. And I love the stuff you do. You’ve managed to make your pictures look like a modern version of Toulouse-Lautrec. It’s graphic arts in the finest sense of the word. I don’t always comment, but I always look!
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Same here. Don’t always comment but always look. And like!
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This is what makes blogging worth the work 🙂
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There is a link on my blog from 14 February. I guess you deleted the post and made a new one a day later.
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I’ll see if I can fix it. I noticed last night it was not working.
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I was worried about you, Marilyn. 🙂
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I think I just corrected something, but it must have killed the link. I remade it and the new one is working. Talk about a dollar short and a day late!
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🙂 Interesting way of linking through title. Thanks for correcting Marilyn.
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This is beautiful, Marilyn. I had no idea why the link does not work.
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I like it.
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Thank you 🙂
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Two strangers that meet in the night?
Leslie
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That’s what it looks like. Actually, they’ve been married for more than 25 years, but it came out looking like a Noir movie from the 1950s.
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That’s what it looks like, alright.
Leslie
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“Pickup On South Street” (Fox/’51) Richard Widmark, Jean Peters.
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