wonderful textures. I'd love to dive right in as a child would. I do hope you will join me and many others in creating a gratitude word quilt this year...information about the quilt and how to participate is at the top of my blog:-)
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ReplyDeleteDifferent, but a very good composition in B&W
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see the fallen leaves in monochrome,- they makes a great pattern!
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Great collection of leaves. I like the way they're punctuated by acorn cups.
ReplyDeleteIncredible mass gathering of subtle grey tones!
ReplyDeleteSuper black and white, very artsy.
ReplyDeleteThose leaves look so artistic for me!
ReplyDeleteSomebody's got a lot of raking to do :-(
ReplyDeleteA neat mixture of shaped, I like the randomness
Gosto de folhas, ainda em p&b podemos ver suas nuances! Um abraço!
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Oh great contrast..love the leaves Carver
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful abstract!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea to turn all the colorful leaves into black and white! There is an infinite range of shades that fall within those two basic colors.
ReplyDeleteAnd I, too, predict a lot of raking in your future. :)
Nice! Well done!
ReplyDeletewonderful textures. I'd love to dive right in as a child would. I do hope you will join me and many others in creating a gratitude word quilt this year...information about the quilt and how to participate is at the top of my blog:-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image! I love the use of b&w here.
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