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Happy Weekend :-)
ReplyDeleteThey seem to come alive in black and white. Nicely done Carver. Stay warm this weekend.
ReplyDeleteFrankly my dear
You are right, I couldn't tell that these flowers were dying. Great idea using B&W. Have a nice weekend, Carver.
ReplyDeleteThese flowers look like grand littlle ladies in black and white.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully captured.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful, and the light is lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour black and white mums are lovely even with the cold. Thank you for sharing Carver. Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteThey look really good in b & w. Happy weekend to you.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition. The mums have me thinking of white turkeys flocked together. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeletea very good image of eh flowers in black and white. I was impressed about the way tehy show every detail. .)
ReplyDeleteHow smart of you to think of this! They look perfect and perfectly elegant in B&W ....... wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Like the black and white theme.
ReplyDeletewonderful photo in B&W of these lovely flowers!
ReplyDeletePretty in black and white, yes!
ReplyDeleteYou're right - they look so fresh in b&w! Great shot.
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