tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32733090.post2615936110006427597..comments2023-12-20T00:02:33.326+00:00Comments on Barnflakes: Flickagram #9Barnabyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14703338633076087540noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32733090.post-18102317672253741612019-02-17T21:57:38.284+00:002019-02-17T21:57:38.284+00:00Thanks for your comments. Not much of the story to...Thanks for your comments. Not much of the story to finish... we were taken to the lake for something to do. I got out some lotion and the girls were fascinated with it, so I gave them some. Yes, I love black and white photography too.Barnabyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14703338633076087540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32733090.post-87988123472041855262019-02-16T17:34:45.878+00:002019-02-16T17:34:45.878+00:00Nice little story of the sun screen, but please fi...Nice little story of the sun screen, but please finish it. You didn’t explain if you were taken to the lake to put sun screen on or rub mud onto your skin. <br />And that is a wonderful photo of the girls, it would seem a little in composed without an explanation, now I know what it is the picture takes on an entirely different feel. It works also partly because it is in black and white. <br />There are some photos where colour renders them too everyday, too ordinary, but to simplify it with monochrome forces ou to look a little deeper, to look a little closer to what is composed in the frame.<br />And this is goin on in this picture. Look and you will find.<br />Give us moreAspiring amateurnoreply@blogger.com