bird feeder by quietpurplehaze

bird feeder

While I was standing in the freezing cold waiting the robin's pleasure to get his breakfast in my presence, I thought I'd also try for a b&w for today.

Taken in colour and processed in Faststone into greyscale with a bit of saturation and contrast adjustment - also straightened but that's because the feeder hangs at a drunken angle.
I like what you have done with this one.
February 3rd, 2015  
I love this shot Hazel, it looks fantastic. A big fave.
February 3rd, 2015  
Sam
Lovely!
February 3rd, 2015  
@karlow75

Kane, thanks so much for generous favs this morning. Snow is unusual for us!
February 3rd, 2015  
Fabulous shot and the detail of the snow is spot on.
February 3rd, 2015  
You've processed this really well Hazel
February 3rd, 2015  
looks soft and fluffy, but don't send any up here please
February 3rd, 2015  
Love your composition - a great capture for b&w.
February 3rd, 2015  
Looks fab! The lack/white help me to focus on the subject
February 3rd, 2015  
Cool picture and processing. Congratulations on making the Trending Page. Well deserved.
February 3rd, 2015  
Well done Hazel! I think your drunken bird feeder is related to mine! Although, mine did have some help from a 300 pound black bear.
February 3rd, 2015  
Nice shot of fluffy snow/ice? Well done!
February 3rd, 2015  
@olivetreeann

The squirrels did for ours!!!
February 3rd, 2015  
Nice B&W
February 3rd, 2015  
very pretty in b&w!!
February 3rd, 2015  
Looks great, b&w gives it more emphasis on the winter cold snow
February 3rd, 2015  
Well recorded and edited, Hazel. fav.
February 3rd, 2015  
Super capture with the snow covering and great in B/W
February 3rd, 2015  
Love how the b&w brings out so much detail in the snow. Lovely capture!
February 4th, 2015  
I love how you picked up the texture of the snow, Hazel. Very nice!
February 4th, 2015  
We`ve snow but not as many as this. Beautiful B+W capture
February 5th, 2015  
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