Pulley
B&W close up of a pulley on a Tall Ship in Brixham Harbour, Devon.
Hope you like it.
Thanks for looking.
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Pentax 18-55mm Lens.


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B&W close up of a pulley on a Tall Ship in Brixham Harbour, Devon.
Hope you like it.
Thanks for looking.
Pentax K110D.
Pentax 18-55mm Lens.


Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
Andrew S
This has come up a treat in B&W, great work Richard
Richard Veal replied
Thanks Andrew.
I havent done a B&W for a while, so I thought that id better do one to keep my hand in. :-))
karen Bradshaw
i agree with andrew it shows more detail in black and white
Richard Veal replied
Thank you Karen.
I do like my B&W, and have been neglecting it lately. xox
DarkStars
I really like this Richard, for something as simple as a pulley, it looks very effective :)
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Jayme.
Arrowman
A simple subject often works well, superb
Richard Veal replied
Thank you Colin.
gladders
nice textural work mate.
Richard Veal replied
Thanks Simon. I thought it about time I done some B&W work.
SharonAHenson
this is so good ….glad you did it in b/w
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Sharon. Glad you like it.
Racheli
I like it very much, detailed, cause sort of a drama, powerful, fantastique capture Richard.
Richard Veal replied
Rachel, my friend. Many thanks for you lovely comment.
Rosina Lamberti
brilliant compo!! luv it!
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Rosina.
BlackLemonz
Wonderful
Richard Veal replied
Thanks mate.
Von McKnelly
Could only be done in B&W…fabtastic!!
Richard Veal replied
Thank you Sir Von. Much appreciated.
Jeff Palm Phot...
Richard perfect image!!!!!! love it!
Richard Veal replied
Thank you Jeffrey, and for the fave as well.
Appreciated as always.
wendyL
excellent shot!
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Wendy, and for the fave as well. Much appreciated my friend.
Julie Langford
Beautiful mono work Richard – love the mix of contrasts and texture
Richard Veal replied
Thanks Julie, and for the fave.
I thought id better do a B&W, as I have been neglecting it lately. Hope to get lots more like this, as we are off to Looe tomorrow for a week. :-)
Julie Langford
Ohhhh nice Richard. I love Looe – there is a lovely Wooley Monkey sanctuary there if you get the chance to visit it – if you do, look out for Rosa, a lovely little female with the most beautiful expressive face.
Richard Veal replied
Will do Julie. x
mausue
I like it. The B&W conversion wors well. The textures and detail are great. Love the contrasts and tones giving the feel of something well used. Nice work!!
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks mausue. Much appreciated.
shakey
Like this Richard,very good.
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Paul.
Sorry for the long delay in replying. :-))
Clive King
Excellent shot Richard. B&W certainly powers it up.
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks mate.
Did the boss like her card ??
t1nyskert
love the detail on this babe
Richard Veal replied
Thanks ‘TS’.
Appreciated as always. x
brian pendrey
great work
Richard Veal replied
Thanks Brian.
Di Jenkins
Great texture in the block & rope. Top shot
Richard Veal replied
Thank you Di.
Much appreciated.
reflexio
Nice mono Rich, good subject.
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks John.
H M Bascom
Oooo this is very nice! Looks great on the card and in the frame.
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Helen.
Much appreciated.
Erhan OZBIYIK
GREAT SHOT !
Richard Veal replied
Thank you Erhan.
Glad you like it.
Much appreciated my friend.
Steve Chapple
Wonderful softness surrounding this focal point of this image!
Richard Veal replied
Glad you like it Stephen.
Many thanks.
SueAnne
Richard this is a great shot
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks SueAnne.
Glad you like it.
Lisa Kenny
this is good Richard…. well done
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Lisa.
Glad you like it.
Kathryn Potempski
cleaver indeed Richard,love the comp
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Kathryn. x
SNik
smells of salty water and see weeds. stunning capture
Richard Veal replied
Thank you my friend, and I agree with you about the smell. :-))
Di Dowsett
nice B&W!....love it!
xx
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Di.
Glad you like it.
Much appreciated. xx
dinghysailor1
WOOHOO happy dancing up north here to celebrate your win in the lovely harbours challenge with your great shot!! brilliant!!! well done its the real thing!! proper tackle!
;)))
Richard Veal replied
Thanks Maggie.
It was on a lovely old training ship in Brixham Harbour.
I will return one day, and get a full pic of it.
dinghysailor1
oh lucky you to have it based nearby!!
Richard Veal replied
There are two of them Maggie.
Generally go between Brixham, and the Channel Islands.
Carlos Neto
Just love all your B&W´s. Congratulations for the work.
Richard Veal replied
Thank you Carlos.
Much appreciated.
Anthony Hedger
well done on your win Richard great shot great news many congrats
Richard Veal replied
Thanks Tony.
Much appreciated my friend.
Gail Bridger
It’s beautiful, I come from a small fishing village in Newfoundland and now I work at an offloading dock on Vancouver Island! I see this picture almost everyday, and I love it!! You did a wonderful job and congrats on your winning!! :)
Richard Veal replied
Thank you Gail.
Much appreciated. x
Dave Law
CONGRATULATIONS Richard
Richard Veal replied
Thank you Dave.
Much appreciated my friend.
rodsfotos
Black and white was an inspired choice of presentation for this fine detailed close-up image Richard, I’m guessing this on of the old Victorian sail trawlers in Brixham, very well done and congratulations on the challenge success,
Regards, Rod.
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Rod.
I cant quite remember which boat it was, but im sure I will be visiting there again someday and find out some more. :-))
John Mitchell
Really great in black and white, Richard, and the crop is perfect.
Richard Veal replied
Thank you John.
Much appreciated my friend.
lanebrain phot...
Great POV and what an interesting subject!! This works really well with Black and White!! Nicely Done!! Terry
Richard Veal replied
Many thanks Terry, and for the fave also.
Appreciated as always.