Magnifique, Walt! Good choice to use the black & white option. How long do you take when you compose your photos on the computer? Just curious. It appears you are very conscientious about your photos and I appreciate it!
Living outside of Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher since 2003. You'll find here pictures and descriptions of our daily life in rural France, some travels, and other stuff about me, my husband Ken, and our dog Tasha.
Great photo and excellent decision to convert it to black and white.
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ReplyDeleteAnd it's so very delicate among all those thorns too.
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Wow. Gisellifying is incredible.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really great photo, I would not have even noticed that outside I am sure! Stay well Diane
ReplyDeleteI'd frame that one. A work of art.
ReplyDeleteExquisite. But the picture also has a slightly uneasy feeling. The "ballerina" so delicate, the setting so sharp, pointed and edgy. What peril!
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Very beautiful... but did you set her free!! Ivan ;-)
ReplyDeleteI agree. Nice shot.
ReplyDeletemore like a faerie.
ReplyDeleteMagnifique, Walt! Good choice to use the black & white option. How long do you take when you compose your photos on the computer? Just curious. It appears you are very conscientious about your photos and I appreciate it!
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ReplyDeleteQuelle belle photo ! Pleine de légèreté et de délicatesse !
ReplyDeleteMay I ask you what the verb "Gisellify" refers to ? Has Mitchell coined it, referring to the famous "ballet", "Gisèle" ??? Merci d'avance !