More of my images can be seen on my own blog.
Tethered
Black And White Photography, David Jensen, iPhoneography, Mobile PhotographyCaptured while walking along the waterfront in Chicago on a rainy day.

I was carrying a Canon 5D Mk4 that day and it never came out of the bag due to the rain. This was with an iPhone 16 Pro. I also discovered that I need a new rain jacket as my current one did not keep me dry.
More of my photography can be found on my website and my blog.
A new story
Black And White Photography, Luminis Imago, Photography
This Basilica in Rome is often chosen by couples as the setting for their weddings, and only on such occasions are its beautiful chandeliers turned on. I seized the opportunity to capture the moment when a new story is about to begin under the glow of an old one.
Technically, the image is an HDR processed from of a series of bracketed exposures, which widen the tonal range of the picture. Other images of this kind can be viewed on a dedicated page on my blogsite.
On that page, those interested can find, alongside the photographs, some personal thoughts on the ephemerality of contemporary imagery compared to the enduring legacy of past icons.
I hope you enjoy the gallery!
Soaring
Black And White Photography, Jane, Photography
Soaring
Happy Pride Month
Black And White Photography, Joseph, Photography
Out, Damnet Spot
Alakajay, Black And White Photography, Photography
Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C..
She walks with her eyes closed, her hand reaching for something no one else can see. This is Lady Macbeth in her final unraveling – the sleepwalking scene from Act V, captured in white marble by German-American sculptor Elisabet Ney in 1905, just two years before her own death.
Ney gave her not madness but something quieter and more terrible: a woman entirely alone inside her own mind, still trying to clean what cannot be cleaned.
Silent Observations
Black And White Photography, Marcus, Photography
A woman sits in the doorway of her house in a Nubian village on the banks of the Nile in Upper Egypt. Wearing a light-colored traditional dress and headscarf, she holds a glass in her hands and enjoys a moment of silent observations. The photograph was made using the available late afternoon light, with sunlight falling across her face and clothing while the interior behind her remains in shadow. Shooting in monochrome was the easy choice to emphasize the contrast between light and dark, drawing attention to her expression and the everyday scene of village life.
Taken with my Nikon Zf and the Nikkor Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR, image specs 1/800 sec @f/6.3 and ISO 2000, 200mm focal length
More of my photography can be seen on my blog “Streets of Nuremberg“
Calm sea
Black And White Photography, Charly, Photography
You can see my blog at Charly Senall
Lent Carnival Reveller
Black And White Photography, Pavel, Photography
Nantes Cathedral
Black And White Photography, Ian, Photography
One of my first photos inside the cathedral since the 2019 fire…
Shot on the Nikon FE with Ilford HP5+ inside Nantes Cathedral — a space that rewards patience. The high vaulted ceilings and narrow stained windows create pools of dramatic contrast that HP5+ handles beautifully at box speed. The challenge is managing the exposure gap between illuminated stonework and deep shadows; letting the highlights roll off rather than forcing them gives the image its weight. See the full article: Waiting for the Light: Reclaiming the Cathedral with Ilford HP5+ on IJM Photography.


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