I do not really know what it was that made me choose black and white film when all the autumn colors glowed at its best.
But I’m glad I did.
Color may be a little intense at times.
And somehow I believe you can still imagine that the colors are there.
Enjoy! 🙂

Hasselblad 503CX
Ilford FP4+
Developed in FX 39 1:9

Hasselblad 503CX
Ilford FP4+
Developed in FX 39 1:9

Hasselblad 503CX
Ilford FP4+
Developed in FX 39 1:9
Can you see the “ghost”? 😀

Hasselblad 503CX
Ilford FP4+
Developed in FX 39 1:9
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Although I love the fall colors, I enjoy the contrast it gives on black and white. And these photos are beautiful!
Thank you very much Grazie! 🙂
In your B&W pictures I can feel Autumn colour. Awesome! The last one with the man silhouette is great.
Thanks a lot!
It is my son, also into film pgotography. 🙂
You’re not the only one shooting black and white film in autumn.
Why is that place abandoned? I wanna live there!
Yes, I know, and it is great! I love black and white film in autumn, and anytime! 🙂
I do not know why, I think someone own it, but nobody lives there. It is a shame. It is a lovely place, but perhaps it is to expensive to keep it warm and well maintained.
Thanks for your visit and comment!
Yes, I see the ghost! 😉
Och jag förstår att du valde svv film.
Finstämt och melankoliskt.
Tack Malin! 🙂
Very lovely. I agree that these images imply the fall colors. And the implication is somehow stronger than the direct statement.
Thank you very much! 🙂
I fully agree with you! I guess that is why black and white film is so striking, yet so modest. Just love it!
I love the second & third ones, Marie! The trunks of the trees are just gorgeous.
Yes, they are fantastic! I would love to have such trees just outside my windows…. Keep on dreaming… 😀
Thanks a lot Luddy!
I do see the ghost. Is it a double exposure? Architecture looks so natural in B & W and great trees always look good.
David
Yes it is a double exposure.
Thank you very much!