Showing posts with label Black and White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black and White. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Gazania





This beautiful Gazania flower just popped up in the lawn.

The flower was originally orange/yellow in colour.  The image was converted to black and white with the remaining visible grass in the background painted black.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Marigold - but not as we know it







The theme for today's CY365 is 'White'.

My intention for this prompt was to go into the garden and photograph a white flower, but there were none around today.

So I photographed a bright orange Marigold from my vegetable garden and with the help of Photoshop, created a white flower.

I love Photoshop!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Eucalyptus curtisii (Plunkett Mallee)


Native to Queensland, Australia, the Eucalyptus curtisii or Plunkett Mallee is a small tree growing to between two and seven metres in height.





Clusters of creamy, white flowers appear in late spring.







  
              
                                                                                                           Textures:  Cherish and Nested by Kim Klassen.





We usually prune our tree once a year.




                                                                                           Texture:  Heavenly Vintage - Latte by Shadowhouse Creations.
 
 

A month after pruning, new growth has already appeared.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Black and White




I've been participating in Visualization | Black and White with Emma Wood over at clickinmoms.

You can see Emma's beautiful images at emmawoodphotography.com.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Apples






I thought I'd try something a little different from my usual images.



Texture: Golden by Kim Klassen.



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