This post is for Jude’s Garden Photo Challenge. For February we’re asked to share monochrome photographs from around the garden.
I took all of these pictures around our garden earlier today. I’d intended to share photographs from my sister’s garden as I did for January’s Garden Photo Challenge – she has lots of nooks and crannies with interesting statues and ornaments – but unfortunately I haven’t had a chance to take any. Each time I’ve visited her house the weather has been too foul to venture out of the door! I managed to find lots of things around my own garden, though, that I thought would work quite well in black and white.
I hope you like them.
Love the photos.
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Thanks Chioma. 🙂 I’m glad you like them.
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Great one’s. The daffodil and the wood are my favourites.
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Thank you, Lena. 🙂 Taking the daffodil picture was rather tricky – it was really windy today and it didn’t want to hold still!
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Now thats a great achivement then.
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🙂
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I love these!
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Thank you. 🙂
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I fear for all the new growth in the hard frost forecast this week. My favourites here are the ivy and the lichen – they both work extremely well in black and white.
Jude xx
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Beautiful photos. Lately, I have this thing for black and white photographs. There is an expression in them that is not always evident in colour photographs. Perhaps, a bit of nostalgia too.
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Lovely selection Louise. I love the different textures in the images!
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Thanks, Aletta. 🙂 It was interesting to take pictures purposefully for black and white – I was looking at the textures a lot more than I usually do. I’m glad you like them.
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Beautiful photos, Louise! I especially love the daffodil!
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Thanks, PJ. I’m glad you like it. 🙂 Our garden is full of daffodils at the moment!
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That’s wonderful! I look forward to the flowers blooming here and the trees budding out.
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