Over Easter I was with family in Yorkshire, England. I took the opportunity to spend a day in the North York Moors. A beautiful landscape (when you could see it). A good part of my journey was spent above the cloud line. For me, that's ideal photographic conditions. Lovely low contrast scenes to be found.
This is one of the images I made as a result.
I know that not everyone likes this low contrast approach and believes that B & W images need blacks and whites.
Your thoughts on this question would be welcomed. It's a good opportunity to explore what we feel B & W pictures should be. Any thoughts you have on this particular image will also be appreciated. Again, I know some folks don't like all that negative space I include in many images.
I'm not sure what you call cattle grids in your country. I think in some places they may be 'cattle stops'