Hey...there's an old thread revived! And since I wasn't in it the first time, here's a few B&W or sepia from me. I like to play around with various types of B&W and sepia effects, often imitating photographic styles, B&W film profiles, journalistic styles, or period-styles:
Haunted Mansion in 'creepy' sepia mode:
High Key drama on Main Street:
Castle Bustle:
Belly Dancer:
19th Century Daguerrotype style old-timey Train:
1950's Crime Scene beat-reporter style shot, on a crowded bus home:
Mike Fink's Keelboat building, Civil-War-era camera style:
Great Movie Ride, Film Noir style:
Everest, view from monastery, Edmond Hillary-era:
High Contrast Zebra stripes:
Grand Old African village of Harambe, in an old aged photo found in an Englishman's home:
Early turn-of-20th-century sepia-stained color photo, faded and rediscovered, of Tom Sawyer's Island:
And a non-Disney B&W I was always proud of...I took a bunch of photos of my Grandfather's burial site in the state Veteran's Cemetary, and wanted to go for a high-drama silhouette style on this one...more for the study of the patterns and forms than for the family connection: