Lily Bud
January Zelene
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Oooo, I love lily's they are so beautiful!! Your photo certainly makes for an interesting black and white conversion! I'm excited to see it in bloom. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWe have a meme that you moght be interested in. Your photo this week would certainly work with the macro/close-up theme.
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Thanks for your lovely comment on my post!
the black and white is really interesting. different! great shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely blog - so happy to have found you!
awesome shot. I can not wait to see her bloom.. like the B&Y conversion.
ReplyDeleteIt makes an interesting B&W shot, thank you for visiting my blog today and for your comments!
ReplyDeleteLovely!! I already follow you :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is an interesting conversion, the bud is so dark! Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit!
Awww, looks gorgeous and artistic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by...
Oh...a lovely bud, I will be back to see it bloom. thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a black tulip until I read.
ReplyDeleteLove the B&W edit!
ReplyDeletefound you from macro fridays, love how simple the shot is and that its b&w
ReplyDeleteVery nice! So much delicate detail in the closed petals.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Jan. You captured the essence perfectly in B&W. Thanks for the visit and your kind words.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo!! Great blog -
ReplyDeleteInteresting composition! Lovely macro!
ReplyDeleteImpressive photo. Good for postcards or image quotes.
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