No guarantee that this will be an every Monday thing or an any other Monday thing for that matter. Just three images from yesterday that all seemed well-suited for B&W. I’m feeling kind of quiet today, so just images and no repartee.
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Very nice monochrome work, Steve.
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Thank you, Bente.
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Bully is becoming a real star. Does he get royalties?
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I’d be happy too. But once they sink into the mud for the winter it is hard to tell who is who, Andrew. Besides, he hopped off before I got his card.
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Monocrome is always serene yet a bit dramatic in some odd manner. The bull frog is handsome and would make a fine prince.
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Thank you, Yvonne. Yes, he is a fine looker of a frog. They do each have their own special look with different spots and leg patterns. I’m not sure I’ve recognized any from previous meetings however.
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If it weren’t for the froggie, this could have been an entrée (i.e. entry) for a Meatless Monday as well. (I hope you don’t mind that I provided some of the repartée that you forwent.)
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It’s always nice to have a little relief in the bullpen, Steve. Thanks.
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Mr Frog is certainly a fine looking fellow (assuming its a male?) He makes a very good monochromatic subject. Should subjects be monochromatic or royalty I wonder. Monochromatic Monday – terracotta Tuesday perhaps – wintergreen Wednesday – – –
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Thanks, Rod. I looked all day for a terracotta shot but came up empty. 🙂
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A very nice and versatile monochrome series. The second one is my favourite – it looks great in B&W!
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Thanks, Sandra. 🙂
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They are really wonderful Steve but I am partial to the Queen-Annes-Lace,nicely done !!
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Thanks, Bernie. I am pleased that each has appeal to somebody. Since I created them I like them all. 🙂
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These are really beautiful Steve, I love the lily.
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Thanks, Lucy.
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I’m having a hard time keeping up with all the posting you’ve been doing lately, but these black and whites are well-composed and powerful Steve.
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Thanks, David. I appreciate that you are taking the time to visit and comment.
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