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Pink Geranium in Black and White


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  1. The humble geranium is a delightful little flower. Looking good in black and white.

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  2. I agree geranium is a delightful little flower. WE don't pay too much attention to it, but when it blooms, it says look at me.

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    1. I wonder why that is -- not paying attention to it as much as the rest. Although at our house, we do. Geraniums and roses rule the roost here.

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  3. Black and white pictures are really my favorite. I used to have a super
    bl/w dark room ....... until digital made it obsolete.

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    1. The fun you must've had in that dark room. I took a photography class in college, which included learning how to roll our own film and processing our own photos. Putting the film into the cannister was nerve wracking.

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  4. What a pretty shot.

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  5. Beautiful flower shot in monochrome.

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  6. This is really pretty and now I see how pink looks in black and white

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    1. You've got me wondering what all colors look like in black and white. There has got to be a distinction between the various colors. On my list to experiment.

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    1. These flowers practically put out their foot for me to look at them.

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  8. Beautiful detail! Such a pretty photo.

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  9. Love geraniums, but prefer them in colour ;-)
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