Monday, July 13, 2009

Storm on the horizon

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Granite Links Golf course is the site of this incredible view of Boston surrounded by storm clouds. It seemed to work well in monochrome. It's Monochrome Monday once again; click here for more black and white images from around the world.

15 comments:

floreta said...

interesting shot with many levels and lots of depth.

magiceye said...

awesome

Unknown said...

Looks great.beautiful cityscape under a fairly shall i say friendly sky:)
Have a nice day.

Anonymous said...

You were right about the picture and when enlarged it is superb.

Linnea said...

I love this; it could be on a postcard. The white trim on the long building really pops out.

John said...

I love monochrome, but tend to use 35mm rather than digital, was this done from digital? I was in Boston a couple of weeks ago, lovely city and my first time there, we also had good weather and plenty of sun.

Robin said...

It's a great shot, but for your sake I sure hope there are some clearer skies ahead for you this summer.

brattcat said...

Is that a cemetery on the edge of the golf course?

Daryl said...

Nicely captured, I can see/feel the wind

annalarssonphotography said...

Stunning when enlarged!!

Have a great week!
Anna

Clueless in Boston said...

Great shot. The skyline and threatening clouds make it a truly fine b+w.

siggi said...

Boah!! Das ist eine wunderschöne Aufnahme! Gruß Siggi

slim said...

John- This was a digital image taken in color with my little Lumix LX-3 and converted with Photo Shop. I haven't shot a roll of film in a few years.
Brattcat- This golf course is not on the edge of a cemetery . . . those are the tops of a couple signs that you see . . . those are a couple of good feline eyes you have there.
Thanks for all your comments.

Ritsumei said...

That grass in the foreground is terrific.

Anonymous said...

its very beautiful. nice picture.

john

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