monochrome monday

Or is it black & white?

Cameraphone image converted to monochrome. (Samsung Galaxy S8+)
Kodak Plus-X Pan B&W film – 1972. Cocoa Beach Fire Department (Yashica TL Electro-X).

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Great-Aunts, Vermont 1930s

Carol’s great-aunts on her mother’s side in a found photograph from the 1930s (we believe). I like this photograph because it’s rather well taken – not particularly well scanned, but for the time period, it’s a rather good picture.

I don’t know what format the camera was that took this but I enjoy the wider view given by the photographer’s perspective. The ladies are well centered (side to side and top to bottom) and in focus. The wider view allows the viewer a chance to take in the surroundings and appreciate the era in which it was taken.

 

great aunts vermont

Near Rutland, Vermont

The only post-processing was to take out the sepia tone and give it its true black and white tones.

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Chris and Carol ^.^