No Pets
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NIKON D700
Nikkor 50mm f1.4
1/160 second
F/10.0
ISO 200
50 mm
Nikkor 50mm f1.4
1/160 second
F/10.0
ISO 200
50 mm
Labels: beach, black and white, D700, New Jersey, Sandy Hook, winter


24 Comments:
It resembles an ambience after vacation very well put in an obvious place by a black and white very good job.
cool, i love the mood of it
I like the brightness and the contrast of this photo.Is really nice.
Beautiful b/w tones and nice frame. I think b/w works fine for this shot. Light and dark shapes make it strong.
beautiful contrast and a nostalgic mood.
thank you for your wishes and kind words
Nice contrast while preserving details. Have been enjoying all your B&Ws.
Great find!!
strong blacks and whites
nicely composed
Should it not say No Humans on the beach?
I like this strong black and white image the brushy setting and the almost fallen fence. It's good that the authorities are protecting the shore birds. Nice shot.
...so simple and so evocative... I like so much the fence's shadows! Lovely shot Laurie!
beautiful and well done b&w.
Really nice Black and White tones in this one!
Very nice. Very high contrast. Wonderfully done.
March 15 = Labor day? I thought this was May 1.
Anyway...strange they put this info near the beach.
La réglementation !!!! toujours et partout.
Very nice shot !
Those birds need to find another beach.
I really like this picture. I like all of your pictures, actually. I love the way the elements of the picture come together, the sand, the fence, etc. I really, really like the fence in it's state of disarray.
Great lines and shadows!
I like all the lines in different directions here. Great choice to do this in B&W!
nice b/w. i love that oldish winding fence!
Great shadows as the sun passes through the fence. The sign really stands out
great capture here.. makes sense to prohibit pets roaming around those bird's nests.. :D
Your b&w conversions our outstanding. On my monitor they seem to have a bit more contrast than usual which really gives them some "pop".
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