Posted on June 15, 2018
The railway station at Beverley, in East Yorkshire, retains much of its original, Victorian architectural features. A view from the level crossing on a quiet Sunday morning gives a slightly different perspective from the one travellers usually see.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Tracks
Category: Black & White Tagged: Beverley, Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, railway station, tracks
Posted on June 12, 2018
My twin grandsons were born very prematurely – and tiny. Even after a couple of months they were still very small, as you can tell from this image.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Feet
Category: Black & White Tagged: Babies, Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Family, Feet
Posted on June 1, 2018
This gravel path leads down to the bank of the Charente river in Chaniers.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Ground
Category: Black & White Tagged: Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Chaniers, Charente, Gravel, Ground, Path
Posted on May 25, 2018
It’s that time again…
Cee’s Black & White Challenge Theme this week is ‘flowers’, so here is an example from a mix of bee-friendly wild flowers that we sowed last year in one of our raised beds. In real life, it was an attractive shade of magenta, but the monochrome highlights the textures.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Flowers
Category: Black & White, Flowers Tagged: Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Close-up, Flowers, Wild Flowers
Posted on May 18, 2018
For this week’s Black & White Photo Challenge, Cee has asked for an image of anything that ends in ‘ock’.
I do have a picture of the large black rooster from the farm just up the road, but making the post title fit the brief and at the same time observe propriety was too problematic.
Instead, here is an entirely respectable photograph taken from inside the clock tower of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. If you’re wondering why a museum should have a clock tower, in this case it’s because the building used to be a railway station.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Something ending in ‘ock’
Category: Black & White Tagged: Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Clockface, Musee d'Orsay, Paris, Silhouette
Posted on May 11, 2018
The town of Thiers, in the Auvergne region, is known as the cutlery centre of France. It’s not surprising, therefore, that there are quite a few window displays like this one:

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Through A Window
Category: Black & White Tagged: Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Cutlery, Shopfront, Thiers, Windows
Posted on May 4, 2018
Cee’s Black & White challenge this week is ‘Close-up’. That ‘s usually a cue for a tight shot of a flower, or maybe a creepy-crawly of some description. However, close-up doesn’t necessarily mean macro, just something that shows more detail than a standard image.
So this is not a macro photograph, but rather a detail from a tapestry in the Cité International de la Tapisserie museum in Aubusson. The monochrome treatment highlights the painstaking intricacy of the handwork that went into creating the overall image.

For reference, here is the colour version:

Posted on April 27, 2018
I spotted this juxtaposition of two photographs in the window of a shoe repair shop in the old part of Cahors. Footwear: the same but different.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Twos
Category: Black & White Tagged: Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Shoes, Shopfront, Shops
Posted on April 20, 2018
This well-weathered wooden bench is just outside the Cabinet Médicale, on the main road through our local village of Mézières-sur-Issoire. It’s been there for quite a while.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Seating
Category: Black & White Tagged: Bench, Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Mezieres-sur-Issoire, Seating, Street Furniture, Texture
Posted on April 13, 2018
The Pont Valentré, which bridges the river Lot in Cahors, dates from the fourteenth century, so certainly qualifies for Cee’s category this week of anything over 50 years old.
Then again, so do I….
The bridge’s four towers makes it visually appealing not only from a distance but also – unlike some – when you’re actually standing on it.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Over 50 years old
Category: Black & White Tagged: Architecture, Black & White, Cahors, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Depth of field, Perspective, Pont Valentre