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Wordless Wednesday
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spectacular gilly, really stunning!
Thanks my dear
That’s lovely Gilly, I used to love foxgloves.
Don’t you anymore? or maybe you don’t see them now?
Childhood thing, digitalis and poisonous, and no I don’t see them anymore
which is probably the main reason.
I like the way you have contrasted the beautiful colour of the foxglove flowers with the b/w vegetation behind it.
I’m not a fan of colour popping, it became too popular and was everywhere but this does seem to lend itself quite well, thanks
Hi,
The photos is great, I love how you did this, it does highlight the flower, and the flower is gorgeous, such a pretty colour.
Thanks Mags it does seem to work well!
Now that IS clever! How did you do it?
It’s a photoshop technique, not too difficult really
BEAUTIFUL! Perfect angle to photograph.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Always photograph flowers from below its far more effective, thanks!
What gorgeous picture. x
Thanks honey
Beautiful!
Thanks Amy!
Oooh, nice work!!
Cheers honey x
Oh my goodness! That is absolutely stunning!
The wonders of nature!
What a gogeous photo Gilly!!! I love the fact that you have it in black and white and then got only the colour back from the flowers…..BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Thanks Letizia
Now that is a beautiful photo Gilly!
Its a beautiful flower!
perfectly – perfect … it needs no words … magnificent
Cheers Izzy!
Lovely how you combined the color with B&W!
I don’t do it often but it seemed a good idea this time!
Very ‘Alice in Wonderland’! Love it!
Ooo, well I’m more than a bit crazy!
Have no idea how you do this but it is beautiful!
Within photoshop Madhu, not too difficult!
Stunning.