B&W Photo Contest Street Photography Theme Entry #2 - Chania Markets

in bwphotocontest •  7 years ago 

CHANIA MARKETS

This is my second entry for the B&W Photo Contest - Street Photography.

It was taken on the streets of Chania in Crete.

Photograph taken on my Sony Xperia Z3

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Love the black and white

Hi this is a striking photo. Well done. I do have a love of monochrome. I am following for more quality photos and whatever else you are up to. I am also a photographer :) Have a steemy day. Upvoted and resteemed.

Thank you very much, much appreciated.

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Nice post with awesome pic...

Thank you.

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