Was in Black and White Photography

Posted on January 9th, 2009 by Steele Jonathan Permalink

What was once something has become something new, beautiful if see it can you.

On conferring with a fellow artist, the thought occurred, what would my photos look like in black and white.
Thus the black and white abstract photo you see above. Now, I need your help. What one word does this evoke. What do you see, what do you think, what do you feel? Please limit it to just one word.

Think of this as a Rorschach test. However, to make this work, it would help to have others contribute. Please ask others what they see and have them contribute too.

Thanks for your support.

Jonathan Steele of the JonathanSteeleWorks.com


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10 Responses to “Was in Black and White Photography”

  1. Shannon Robinson Says:

    I see a flower, I think it has died, I feel like it could have been watered a little.

  2. Samira Says:

    A BUNCH OF DRIED LEAVES

  3. ron Says:

    pain

  4. Charles Says:

    leaves

  5. khaleemjohnson Says:

    cycle

  6. anthony Says:

    trees

  7. Brandon Jones Says:

    different

  8. brenda Says:

    died rose

  9. Jack Says:

    Horse Head (lower right)
    Iris
    Flower

  10. Diane Says:

    further



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