EarthHart
I rarely convert flowers into B&W, but thought I would with these Daffodils
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- Comments:8 comments
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- Submitted:Mar 13th, 2012
- Resolution:1100x733
- Date Created:Mar 12th, 2012
- Filesize:137 KB
- Camera:NIKON D70
- Exposure:10/4000
- Aperture:f/9.0
- Focal Length:70mm
- ISO Speed:400
- Software:Adobe Photoshop CS5
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Mizzabelle
Beautiful capture. The black and white is gorgeous.
Mar 14th, 2012 ReplyEarthHart
Thank you, m'deer
I'm pleased how it came out 
Mar 14th, 2012 Reply Respect & ResponsibilityBlessings for the favour
JurgenDoe
It looks wonderful Will .. I like the b/w tones very much
Mar 13th, 2012 Reply Shadowness StaffEarthHart
Thank you very much, Jurgen. Glad you like it
Mar 13th, 2012 Reply Respect & ResponsibilityCheers for the favour, Squire
JurgenDoe
You're most welcome Sire :)
Mar 13th, 2012 Reply Shadowness StaffEarthHart
Bugger off, I's no Sire. Just an 'umble weaver I is ;nod
Mar 13th, 2012 Reply Respect & ResponsibilityJurgenDoe
.. A umble weaver sire
Mar 13th, 2012 Reply Shadowness Staffbarfischer
i like you idea to convert in b/w ! Beautiful shapes....
Mar 13th, 2012 ReplyEarthHart
A friend on dA, showed me that they look like two birds in flight. I hadn't spotted that, though I knew I liked the look
Mar 13th, 2012 Reply Respect & ResponsibilityMany thanks for the favour, m'deer
barfischer
so funny Will..... when i saw your photo as thumbnail in the 'news gallery of friends' i thought... ohhh.. dit Will take a pic of two white birds kind of swans...... within b/w we notice different... as that makes the b/w so special...... i more and more like b/w....... you are most most welcome Will !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mar 14th, 2012 ReplyEarthHart
Mar 14th, 2012 Reply Respect & Responsibilitybarfischer
yep !! :-))))))))
Mar 14th, 2012 Reply