Wow, beautiful shot Mary!
Those are some beautiful apples, Mary! I like 'em!
Great idea, Mary. I loved them in color, too.
Great idea. I'm with Jan I liked them both ways
I like the reflection.
Interesting shot of a great Ruby Tuesday post for Monochrome Monday.
A great still life. Of a quality to grace an exhibition.
I don't think I've taken any decent photographs lately. Well done you. With the digital camera I don't think I even have the option of black and white any more - so much for technology.Cheers
I loved this shot in color and this is absolutely stunning!!how can you have 2 more posts up!! I'm still visiting Red people and trying to find a Sepia shot for tomorrowdo you have elves working with you!?
Excellent work Mary. The reflection almost looks like blown glass instead of a reflection.
I always bend the color balance to a strong red bias before I convert a color shot to monochrome... looks like you took the concept one step further!And very well I might add.
Sorry to be late to comment on this but I'm glad I didn't miss it altogether! I love it. It's gorgeous. Nice job, Mary!
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Wow, beautiful shot Mary!
Those are some beautiful apples, Mary! I like 'em!
Great idea, Mary. I loved them in color, too.
Great idea. I'm with Jan I liked them both ways
I like the reflection.
Interesting shot of a great Ruby Tuesday post for Monochrome Monday.
A great still life. Of a quality to grace an exhibition.
I don't think I've taken any decent photographs lately. Well done you. With the digital camera I don't think I even have the option of black and white any more - so much for technology.
Cheers
I loved this shot in color and this is absolutely stunning!!
how can you have 2 more posts up!! I'm still visiting Red people and trying to find a Sepia shot for tomorrow
do you have elves working with you!?
Excellent work Mary. The reflection almost looks like blown glass instead of a reflection.
I always bend the color balance to a strong red bias before I convert a color shot to monochrome... looks like you took the concept one step further!
And very well I might add.
Sorry to be late to comment on this but I'm glad I didn't miss it altogether! I love it. It's gorgeous. Nice job, Mary!
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