In vino veritas. It’s a Latin expression meaning “in wine [there is] truth.” In other words, if one consumes enough of the fermented grape, sooner or later he/she will eventually tell the truth.
The Greeks thought that was the case with the pesky Persians as they were known to make important pre-battle decisions only after consuming a lot of grape juice.
The same for the Romans who were aware that their nemesis at the time, the Germanic tribes, had a propensity to over imbibe whenever they held council meetings because they believed no one could possibly lie when inebriated.
As a lover and consumer of wine I can unequivocally state that, like Germanic council members, Persian war strategists AND George Washington, I cannot tell a lie — I love the fermented grape, too.
If in wine there is truth, then the same can be said of black-and-white (B&W) photography, as each frame is presented in its simplest form — broken down to its core — much like the words rolling off one’s tongue as the basic truth is uttered.
This being B&W’s turn on the revolving weekly iPhoneography Challenge, here are a few reds and whites in black and white, along with some of the tools of the wine-drinking trade, that I’ve titled In Phoneography Veritas.
To see more submissions in this week’s iPhoneography B&W Challenge, just click HERE.
If you occasionally shoot with an iThingie, why not join in the fun and hone your craft. There’s a rotating phoneography challenge each and every Monday. For details, visit Sally’s Lens and Pens by Sally.
Until next Monday, let your iThingie be your lens.
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Great post–I enjoyed the historical references, and the photos are lovely.
Thanks, Naomi. Glad you enjoyed the photos and the historic footnotes.
I’m a sucker for B&W photography and Red (or pink) wine.
MG — Me 2. Thanks!
What a wonderful combination of two of my favorite things – wine and B&W. 🙂
NW — I aim to please. 🙂
Very nice, although I prefer seeing the red of the wine. However, tonight I’m having a Guinness so I have B&W–white foam and black beer. Yum! 🙂 My entry goes up tomorrow morning, shortly before I hit the road for another two days of intense driving.
Cheers!
janet
I like a “Sir Alec,” too, but prefer wine/vino/vin. Safe motoring!
Well done collage of images–the panorama is my favorite. But your subject works so well in this week’s theme. Happy Phoneography Monday.
Thanks, Sally. The panorama feature was the single feature that sold me on getting an iPhone. Glad you liked that frame.
Great post and gorgeous photos. Hard to imagine they are taken on an i-phone. Did you post process them to be B&W?
iKan — Thanks for the thumbs-up. Yes, I simply desaturated the original color images.
Very nice!
Thanks, RinCO!
Lovely still life study of wine. You sell them very well, particularly in your very long panoramic wine cellar 🙂 I do confess, I get drunk too easily so I’m not well schooled in the art of wine-drinking.
WLIAF — Wine is best enjoyed when accompanying food. It’s the only time when I drink it. Maybe that would help you out when next you reach for a glass. 🙂