Anthurium BW or Sepia?
January Zelene
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Black and White Wednesday
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Flower 101
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Sepia Scenes
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Love the black and white. And is it my imagination or do I see the barest hint of green in the sepia?
ReplyDeleteSepia, but the color is well-wrought.
ReplyDeleteI think the original and the sepia :)
ReplyDeleteI see green in the sepia too. I like the black and white. the color photo is my fave though. :-) But I know that wasn't the question.
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ReplyDeleteI will have to go with the black and white processing. All are pretty, but it has to be my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI still pick the red. Though each one has its own beauty!
ReplyDeleteLovely pick for the week!
ReplyDeleteMmm, I still like the color one, may be B&W second.
ReplyDeleteI've always been partial to black and white photography. It shows so much more detail and line than any other. And, I just now browsed your Watery Wednesday post and love how the raindrops are cradled in the leaf.
ReplyDeleteHere is my Thursday post if you care to view it:
Heart of Stone [literally]
Hope your day has been treating you well.
I love the soft hues of sepia...follow u!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic! I usually prefer b&w, but i think i actually like the sepia best for this one!
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