Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Monochrome Hillside

Monochrome Hillside
I walked up a hill and in to a pasture the other day. You can see the opening here, there's a path to the left, it follows the fence. I knew that the pasture was empty of horses so I sat down on the top of the hill with my back against the big birch tree and ate a light lunch consisting of a meatball sandwich a banana and some yoghurt. You have a decent view from the hill. You can see a small farm Snurrom, that I have visited with my camera once. The busy motorway to Stockholm. Kalvsvik, which is another horse farm. The high-rises at Jordbro and the forests at the nature reserve next to the medieval burial ground.

8 comments:

Lasse Jansson said...

Mycket fin bild! Konturerna av träden, linjerna i stängslet och det svartvita formatets delikata gråtoner. Snyggt rakt av, kudos!

William Kendall said...

I'm reminded of Ansel Adams with this one, Stefan.

Rose said...

Wonderful!!!!

Stefan Jansson said...

Google gav ju bort programvara för ett tag sedan och nu har jag testat den.


https://www.google.com/nikcollection/

VP said...

Not a fan of B&W, you know that, but I can quite like this...

JudithK said...

Thanks you for posts like this.A fine photo and fine words as well.

Jack said...

Quite nice. I suspect I would lighten it up a bit more. But, that is personal taste.

Stefan Jansson said...

Like I said in Swedish, I used the now free software for the B&W conversion, give it a try Jack. Google recently bought the Nik collection and now they are giving it away.