I’m not sure if these were raindrops: I made in March of 2016. I’m halfway through my March folder. Somehow I keep getting distracted as I go through the images!
Water Drops in Black & White, 3.17.16
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I’m not sure if these were raindrops: I made in March of 2016. I’m halfway through my March folder. Somehow I keep getting distracted as I go through the images!
Water Drops in Black & White, 3.17.16
Just because …
Ladybug in B&W, 3.5.14
The Curl of a Tulip Leaf, 2.19.15
Sometimes a little B&W is enough.
Monochrome Leaves, 5.13.16
I am still debating with this one, but I believe I prefer the black and white.
Sand & Stone (B&W), 3.30.16
Sometimes an image just works in black and white better than in color. It frequently has to do with the fluorescent color of the flower. In this case the Dianthus was such a fluorescent pink it wasn’t working for me, and the background was half green and half street gray, so I found that to be distracting as well.
Pink Dianthus in Black & White, 3.24.14

Today was pretty much a no-walk day: I was waiting around for a package delivery, because I just hated the idea of rescheduling and waiting yet another day. Of course the delivery came at 4:47 PM … figures! Still, it did mean I got some house cleaning done, and of course I had practicing to do as well.
It also meant I forgot to post any photo this morning. Funny how staying home meant I neglected that. (Not that I have to post something every morning … right?!) Over on G+ it’s #MonochromeMonday, so I guess I’ll post something in … ta-da! … monochrome.