"The artist is the confidant of nature,
flowers carry on dialogues with him through the graceful bending of their stems
and the harmoniously tinted nuances of their blossoms.
Every flower has a cordial word which nature directs towards him."
Auguste Rodin
I was exploring B&W with various pics...
I loved this series in color...but thought it might work in B&W too...
What do you think???
Linking to...
Stunning picture.
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Lovely subtle tones of light in this wonderful macro.
ReplyDelete+1, I think you done good!
ReplyDeleteI think the light works really well for the change over Chieftess, very soft and subtle.
ReplyDeleteA magical shot!
ReplyDeletewow beautiful photo !
ReplyDeleteThanks all!!! I still prefer the color shot...but I liked the way this one turned out!!! Thanks for visiting and commenting!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is magnificent, the light and composition is amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt works beautifully, as exquisite in black and white as it would be in color. Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen!!!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, DeniseinVA!!!
You thought it might work and it sure did!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat!!!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely works, Kathy!
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Thanks << Louis >>!!!
ReplyDeleteI think it works. I think it is really cool
ReplyDeleteI think you get to renew your license year after year.
ReplyDeletePlus I love your new banner.
Thanks Margaret and Petrea!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image!
ReplyDeleteI'm not usually a fan of B&W,but the light in this one is lovely.
Ruby
Thanks Forest!
ReplyDeletephotographed with such sensitivity... absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura... Truth be told... The sunset wasn't all that good on this day and I decided to practice getting macros... I wasn't all that impressed with the flowers I was trying to shoot... Turns out they're my favorite macros!!!
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