It’s all about wooden props today. I certainly enjoy exploring the idea of creating aged B&W photos via photo editing tools… B&W seems to bring out the texture of these props, which i love.
B&W wednesday is a culinary photo event hosted by Susan of the Well-seasoned Cook.
Gorgeous!
Big fan of wooden ccups, bowls and cutlery. Great work with the photo grain too. Really compliments the wood grain.
I love the effect you used! Lovely clicks.
Loved the photographs and the bowls. Especially the flower shaped one
There's such a lovely rustic old-fashioned feel about them.
Such beautiful photos! I love the vintage feel to them.
Beautiful click Anh!
Nice clicks and I like the black and white concept of it.
The scratchy, vintage-y look is perfect with the wooden bowls.
That's so beautiful. Going on my registry of wishful gifts 😉
I will never be able to take pictures of these simple bowls this beautifully. Fabulous work Anh!!!
Gorgeous photos :)Love the textures…
Interesting and beautiful post.
Beautiful shots! I think I need to add more woodgrain to my pantry
This is tempting me to buy new props!
Great photos, very nostalgic.
Great shots! Love the texture.
What a great post. It certainly inspires my less than stellar photography skills! This looks so beautiful, and it is a lovely way to start my Sunday morning. I hope you have a beautiful day full of laughter and love, my friend!
Love your wooden bowls! Siiigh, need to go prop shopping one of these days! Wonderful photographs Anh!
Gorgeous. Gorgeous. Gorgeous photography!
Love the woodgrain props for B&W — stunning, Anh!
Hello Anh . Have been reading your blog for a while and just realized we are in the same city. Lovely photos, remind me about Vietnam back in the old day! Black and white and everything was very simple and nice!
Great photos Anh. I've only recently started exploring B&W and found that it can work so well. I find it works best on wide angle scenery, preferably industrial buildings etc. I think it works well on potraits too. What do you reckon it works best on?
gorgeous photo, anh! love the way you've layered your props and added depth!