Blessings Come In All Sizes

© Greg McCroskery

Blessings Come In All Sizes

Uploaded: October 09, 2015 14:22:03 | Entered: October 09, 2015 14:27:24

Description

A break in the dry weather is a blessing for our garden plants.

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: -0.70, ExposureTime: 1/60 seconds, Flash: did not fire, auto mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 12.00 mm, Model: E-M1

Comments

Dr Silly level-classic October 09, 2015

Beautiful B&W. :O) #1639481

Greg McCroskery level-classic October 09, 2015

Thanks so much for looking and leaving the nice comment. This looked good in color, but it just begged to be a B&W image.
Thanks again. #11384071

Peggy Pfister level-classic November 29, 2015

Great detail and composition, and very effective in B&W! Congrats on the finalist! #11405133

Greg McCroskery level-classic November 29, 2015

Peggy,
Thank you very much for the nice comment. The original in color looks good too, but the tonal transitions and stark white edge just begged for a B&W conversion. :-)
Have a very blessed and merry Christmas. #11405264

Peggy Pfister level-classic November 29, 2015

You're very welcome, Greg. I'm with you ... I think plants are often equally beautiful in color and B&W! You have a great holiday season as well! #11405285

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