7/31/14

flowers in monochrome

these are flowers that Hubby bought for me last week.

18 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Good B & W however I am sure when you husband gave you them, the colours brightened your day.

Mike@Bit About Britain said...

Beautiful. Romance is not black and white, of course; glad to see there are shades of grey in yours.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
...as others before, my first thought was to feel the lack of colour, then it struck me that it was so missed because of the stark structure which is brought out in the grey-dations. One wants to paint it! Which means this is a very effective shot. YAM xx

Amy said...

oh I like that! let me guess was the flower red by any chance?

Sara Chapman said...

Avery thrilling flower image. Those petals are exploding!

Rajesh said...

Absolutely perfect.

Lisa said...

There is something about black and white photography that really brings out the detail in a shot. This is lovely!

Lisa Gordon said...

How pretty this is, and just perfect in black and white.

Have a great weekend!

Unknown said...

Gorgeous! I love gerberas in all colours.

Gemma Wiseman said...

The layered petals create a stunning flower. Gorgeous macro.

Annette P.-L. said...

Brilliant photo! Wonderful details and contrast!

carol l mckenna said...

Very elegant flower shot for BWW ~ xoxo

artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

Dragonstar said...

Gorgeous detail. A lovely photo.

HansHB said...

This is a very beautiful b&w photo!
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Sandy K. said...

Thank you for stopping by to visit my blog! I am drawn to your black and white image today as I contemplate doing more monochrome photography. I think the key is in the shading...and texture...of the subject. This is a beautiful image.

A Colorful World said...

Beautiful B&W!

CJ said...

I like the lone dark flower against the white ones. Nice composition and detail.

Sorry I'm late with comments---had internet service problems all weekend.

Abby / Linda said...

Interesting effect! I like it!