For Day 3 challenge I'm going to nominate @surfermarly :)
Here are the "rules":
• Seven black and white images that represent an aspect of your life.
• Present one image every day for seven days.
• No people.
• No explanation.
• Nominate someone every day, but anyone can join the fun.
• Use the tag - #sevendaybnwchallenge - as one of your five tags.
I am a Brooklyn based writer, film & commercial director, and crypto-enthusiast, my projects include @HardFork-series an upcoming narrative crypto-noir and my novel Dwelling will soon be premiering exclusively on Steemit, and you can check out more of my work at dougkarr.com, piefacepictures.com, and www.imdb.com/name/nm1512347
Please comment, up-vote and resteem and I'll gladly upvote your comments!
Excellent photo and black and white background add mystery to this landscape! Thank you @dougkarr
Thanks @serkagan! Yeah it was a pretty mysterious morning, so rather fitting.
Love the factories in the far distance to make this picture! At least I think those are factories.
Thanks @snrm, that is actually a Power station in eastern Manhattan at the edge of the East River.
Ah okay, thanks for the clarification!
Interesting photo, it reminds me of an old photo.
Thanks @magnata, it was taken today, but yeah something about mist on water has a primordial quality doesn’t it?
Absolutely, that's what I meant. Thank you.
Love the photo!!!!!
Thanks @xtdnrymompreneur! It was taken just a few feet from where we all hung out! Miss you guys. Hope you’re great!
Wow! beautiful photo..
Where is that??
Thanks! On the Williamsburg Brooklyn waterfront.
beautiful place..!
Outstanding capture taken form early morning. It looks awesome with landscaping scenery.
Powerful black and white photography. Seems heavy raining. If not early morning scene.
Good photo XD
Thanks @bacadi151!
Thank you for participating in a seven-day program to give us such a beautiful photography
Nice picture! What camera did you use? :)
Very good photo, Doug! It has a vintage feel to it. I love how there's not much in the frame to date it accurately. I could almost imagine this shot in a newsreel from the 1920's.