It’s finally spring and back home things are starting to sprout. My daughter reported in Monday afternoon there are lots of green popping up in the yard. e’ll have to wait until we get home this weekend, but I am in no rush. Thanks for sharing your blooms. Have a fabulous day.
Spring arrived, then went away again! I like your header where the blossoms are sculptural and the middle top row where they are clearly outlined against the sky. Otherwise I’m with Jude, I’d prefer colour.
My favourite of these is those bare branches picked out against the sky.
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I know! Bizarre of me to include them. But I liked them too.
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That’s almost sacrilege, Margaret- celebrating Spring in black and white! Happy Easter xx
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I know what you mean. Think of it as a ’50s throwback.
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We can do spring in’t smoke. We call it architectural.
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‘appen …
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No, No, No, you cannot celebrate spring blossom in black and white. I’ll take the first one as it’s kinda abstract, but the rest? NO!
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Fair enough, but I’m happy with b/w in these examples. Just don’t look at them!
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It’s finally spring and back home things are starting to sprout. My daughter reported in Monday afternoon there are lots of green popping up in the yard. e’ll have to wait until we get home this weekend, but I am in no rush. Thanks for sharing your blooms. Have a fabulous day.
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Thank you! Yes, spring is springing.
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I love the first shot in particular, and I reckon it’s OK to celebrate spring in B&W as long as you do so in colour too!
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I think so. I’m quite comfortable with b/w spring images. But yes, some colour is good as well.
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Fresh and beautiful!
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Thank you!
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I enjoyed these, particularly the sculptured bust apparently enjoying the sprays of spring blossoms up above.
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I’m glad you noticed that one. It was a cheering urban sight I thought. Thanks!
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Spring arrived, then went away again! I like your header where the blossoms are sculptural and the middle top row where they are clearly outlined against the sky. Otherwise I’m with Jude, I’d prefer colour.
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