Wow ... that's a stunning rose!! Looks as if it's been dipped in ink! Personally I much prefer the colour shot. I don't think monochrome could possibly do this one justice.
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WOW! Exquisite macro!
ReplyDeleteLove the color and light in this.
Both versions are lovely. I'm partial to B&W but I do like the color version. I declare a tie!
ReplyDeleteI love all the soft tones of pinks and purples - and I don't even like pink! Quite lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous, I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteI like this....something a little different.... Michelle
ReplyDeleteLovely detail!
ReplyDeleteI love a yard full of roses!! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDAPPLED SUNLIGHT on Plumbago Blossom I'd love to have you visit with me today if you can.
I've never seen a pink rose edged in blue! You know, I would LOVE to visit your garden. You can grow so many wonderful things that I cannot.
ReplyDeleteThe color is so soft...love both photos.
ReplyDeleteWow ... that's a stunning rose!! Looks as if it's been dipped in ink! Personally I much prefer the colour shot. I don't think monochrome could possibly do this one justice.
ReplyDeletebeautiful delicate pastel colours....how rewarding to have them in your backyard...i'm still waiting for mine...(backyard that is :))
ReplyDeleteMagnificent macro both in color and black and white. The light and dark contrasts are amazing here.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in it! At first I wasn't sure if it was a rose or peony but then I read, lol. Very frilly!
ReplyDeleteIs this is rose or a peony? My guess is peony. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteTurtles and frogs
Love the pink coloring with the purple undertones. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteMine is here: Capturing Tranquility