I’ve never really liked to strip flowers of colours. In this case I chose naturally white or very light coloured flowers to take the colour more from the leaves than the flowers themselves. But the good news: showing them in b&w doesn’t destroy the coloured version 😊
Enjoy! To be honest, I used to love autumn and winter (probably I had filled up on a lot of sun in Africa and Saudi) but lately I’ve turned into more of a spring and summer being (tank is getting empty). So I do envy you!
Nice. I’m yet to post mine this week. But mine, and I think this one too, might do better in colour. What do you think?
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I’ve never really liked to strip flowers of colours. In this case I chose naturally white or very light coloured flowers to take the colour more from the leaves than the flowers themselves. But the good news: showing them in b&w doesn’t destroy the coloured version 😊
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Hooray! Yes, I guessed you’d chosen less colourful blooms. But still – show their coloured versions one day soon!
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Looks so lovely
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Thank you, Hammad.
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These are really beautiful Elke, sorry to see your summer coming to an end, but ours is just starting.
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Enjoy! To be honest, I used to love autumn and winter (probably I had filled up on a lot of sun in Africa and Saudi) but lately I’ve turned into more of a spring and summer being (tank is getting empty). So I do envy you!
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Some flowers work well in monochrome. Picking light coloured flowers does help
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