Thanks Tish, it is actually a Camellia, but I agree it looks good in mono. I actually have a coupe of others versions of mono of it too, sepia and greytone.
Thanks, yes I did. All the photos on my blog have been taken by me (except for one or two stock photos very early in my blog, which have attributions against them). Glad you liked it.
Aren’t these fascinating, Claudette – and each one in a different way. The black rose (?) with raindrops is especially striking.
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Thanks Tish, it is actually a Camellia, but I agree it looks good in mono. I actually have a coupe of others versions of mono of it too, sepia and greytone.
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I agree they are fascinating. My favourite is the third one.
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Thank Sue, the third photo is an inverted edit of Erlicheer – one of my favourites too.
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I love the shades of blue and teal. Perfect for winter!
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Glad that you liked them, I love that they have this glow about them, you don’t see it in a normal photo, they keep their secrets well.
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Adore the monochrome pictures, especially the one with the raindrops.
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Thanks Lily, that one does seem to be a favourite.
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This is beautiful! Did you snap the pictures?
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Thanks, yes I did. All the photos on my blog have been taken by me (except for one or two stock photos very early in my blog, which have attributions against them). Glad you liked it.
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