Even though i love the composition, second flower in the background is perfectly placed, the DOF is accurate and according to the composition, the picture is very crisp
But why in the world you convert it to black & white. The flower is still very fresh and the water droplet is giving a more fresh feeling that’s why in my opinion b/w does not go well.
Or you may have some thing else in you mind.. Giving a feeling like that even life is full of lovely and compassionate peoples but one can’t enjoy there company because of some reason (God knows what).
Suleman: You can save, and share all my photographs as long as you follow the Creative commons license
JB: I've put up the Color version of the photograph as well. The color version couldn't convey what I wanted to express so I converted it in Black and white (I dont want to explain it here, which I why I didnt say anything in the post)
hurray- you added me to your site links- I am both humbled and honoured kind sir. I do enjoy seeing your new photos each day. This bloggin lark can actually be quite entertaining.
Lovely. I agree about the B & W version being better. I think its mostly coz when roses fully bloom they generally start to wilt fairly soon. I've never really seen a fully matured rose without any signs of decline. The B & W tends to immortalize it. Ok maybe Im rambling. he he. Its too early in the morn.
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Even though i love the composition, second flower in the background is perfectly placed, the DOF is accurate and according to the composition, the picture is very crisp
But why in the world you convert it to black & white. The flower is still very fresh and the water droplet is giving a more fresh feeling that’s why in my opinion b/w does not go well.
Or you may have some thing else in you mind.. Giving a feeling like that even life is full of lovely and compassionate peoples but one can’t enjoy there company because of some reason (God knows what).
JB
Suleman: You can save, and share all my photographs as long as you follow the Creative commons license
JB: I've put up the Color version of the photograph as well. The color version couldn't convey what I wanted to express so I converted it in Black and white (I dont want to explain it here, which I why I didnt say anything in the post)
the expression you have gotten thru in b/w is not in color...this pic has so much life in it
M & Meyum: Thanks! I thought no one could see what I wanted to show here :)
hurray- you added me to your site links- I am both humbled and honoured kind sir.
I do enjoy seeing your new photos each day. This bloggin lark can actually be quite entertaining.
Lovely. I agree about the B & W version being better. I think its mostly coz when roses fully bloom they generally start to wilt fairly soon. I've never really seen a fully matured rose without any signs of decline. The B & W tends to immortalize it. Ok maybe Im rambling. he he. Its too early in the morn.
perfect!
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