So much monochrome loveliness last week, thank you so much for joining in. As you may have gathered, it’s been a little busy our end recently so we’re looking forward to a few days off work over Christmas. POD has her birthday on the 25th December so it will be a super special day. It’s incredible to think she’ll be four.
After capturing those wonderful reflections last time, this week is a rather forlorn looking flower spotted in the garden. There’s something rather lovely about the simplicity of it though. I hunted high and low for a dewy web but all I found were beautiful leaves.
Welcome to week #23 of the Black and White Photography Project.
How to join in
To join in with the Black & White Photography Project, just link up a short post, with or without words, featuring a black and white photograph. You can link up a collection of black and white photographs too if you prefer. The photograph/s can be from any time – old and new are welcome. You’ll find a post on how to create better black and white photographs here.
Don’t forget to share on Instagram using #bwphotoproject. You can also share your posts and photos in the B&W Photography Project Facebook Group.
Inspiration on Pinterest
PODcast now has over 2,500 followers on Pinterest. If you’re looking for monochrome inspiration, do check out the Black and White Photography board. It features some incredible photographs from artists all over the World.
Ah that flower does look somewhat forlorn. The leaf is stunning though – love the detail. Thanks for hosting the #bwphotoproject – lovely to link up each week 🙂
You’ve captured the frost perfectly, beautiful x
I quite like the frosted seed head and the leaf is fab x
I love the effect frost has on everything, brings out the personality of the grass, leaves and any remaining flowers.
i love the leaf shot its so delicate and beautiful x
Love the textures
Gorgeous wintery photos, so much detail
The detail is just amazing! I am so glad I can go and comment on your blog again =)