Wow, this one's fabulous! The pattern, the light, the depth of field... truly beautiful.
By the way, I noticed your comment about the web photo - that's dew, not rain. Just go out in the early morning and search the grass. I'm sure you'll find some great subjects.
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Beautiful! And a very interesting pattern!
ReplyDeleteWhat an intriguing capture!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
great usage of natural light
ReplyDeleteFascinating, love the dark pattern lines.
ReplyDeleteI think plant life in mono has noticeably more detail......
Makes a stunning B&W.
ReplyDeleteThis makes a great B&W
ReplyDeleteThis was a very special plant - never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern of the plant. Great choice!
ReplyDeleteNever ever seen anything like it!!
ReplyDeleteFascinating B&W Carver!
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting. Beautifully taken. I love the contrast between the dark and light. I think you've captured the plant's character.
ReplyDeleteThat is really interesting. I have to say that black and white opens up a whole new area to explore....Michelle
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, this one's fabulous! The pattern, the light, the depth of field... truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I noticed your comment about the web photo - that's dew, not rain. Just go out in the early morning and search the grass. I'm sure you'll find some great subjects.
lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe lighting and the pattern really works in monochrome
ReplyDeleteThose bog plants are so NORTH CAROLINA! Love it. The texture in this photo is amazing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous in b+w.
ReplyDeleteSo that's what you call those things. Of course I'll forget as soon as I close this tab, but it's nice to know I knew once. Great shot!
ReplyDeletelooks like some odd creatures to me
ReplyDeleteLovely, looks sort of alien looking in mono. :-)
ReplyDeletethis plant always amaze me...
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