How curious to see these in black and white! Particularly the rose (we’ve got a sort of ‘snap’ situation again here, but in reverse, apropos my current post!) and also the grape hyacinth which I recognised instantly. (Other half grows them all around the garden, he adores them.)
Thanks for your comments, Val. I rather like switching to b&w every now and then for the different perspective it brings and the way it highlights the shapes and textures of things.
pilipala51 said:
Nature’s patterns are amazing. Nice pictures.
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sconzani said:
Thanks a lot! 🙂
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Pete Hillman said:
Beautifully done!
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sconzani said:
Thanks very much, Pete. 🙂
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Val said:
How curious to see these in black and white! Particularly the rose (we’ve got a sort of ‘snap’ situation again here, but in reverse, apropos my current post!) and also the grape hyacinth which I recognised instantly. (Other half grows them all around the garden, he adores them.)
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sconzani said:
Thanks for your comments, Val. I rather like switching to b&w every now and then for the different perspective it brings and the way it highlights the shapes and textures of things.
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Ilze said:
Magical things – Indeed!
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sconzani said:
Glad you enjoyed them. 🙂
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