I thought these pomegranate seeds looked good in Black and White.
Monochrome Mania is hosted by Aileni. It was Monochrome Monday, but because Monday is so busy for bloggers, he changed it, feel free to post any day it suits you.
I thought these pomegranate seeds looked good in Black and White.
Monochrome Mania is hosted by Aileni. It was Monochrome Monday, but because Monday is so busy for bloggers, he changed it, feel free to post any day it suits you.
Interesting effect, contours and tones.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see a subject in mono that we think of as so colourful. Brilliantly done.
ReplyDeleteI would prefer the colorful version. In B&W they looks sirupy too, but they lose the little acidity they had in red.
ReplyDeleteThanks to offer us the choice!
I love the way they look in black and white although I wasn't sure what they were at first. Interesting shot.
ReplyDeleteThey take on a look all their own when they're in B&W. The contrasts are great.
ReplyDeleteInteresting choice of subject, Jan. It looks very different in B&W, which just goes to show how influenced I am by colour. ;-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot, I too think I prefer the color version of it. To me it doesn't look like seeds, but more like larva or something. Lol...funny how ppl interperet pictures so differently, is a nice shot though.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot, I too think I prefer the color version of it. To me it doesn't look like seeds, but more like larva or something. Lol...funny how ppl interperet pictures so differently, is a nice shot though.
ReplyDeletethe seeds look changed completely and it is difficult to discern what they are in b/w.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
Interesting--a macro monochrome. Love it!
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