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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Photo Art Friday - LiLy

May 30th 2011

18 Charmers Say?:

hannah said...

You've got one too, I see: intrusive black lightbox. Your choice?

Like the light and dark effect you played with. Makes the lines of the lily innards stand out.

johanna said...

this looks gorgeous! love the font you used here (could you please tell me it´s name?)! never thought a lily photo would turn out so great in b/w!

Nadege, said...

I love the lighting effect and the black and white edit.

elvira pajarola said...

SUBLIME, cara Tricia; SUBLIMISSIMO!!!!

Real Art....wonderful, delicate & fascinating!!!
It's so difficult to take interesting pictures of flowers; this one does invite to discover its beauty.......SUPERB!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ciaociao elvira

helena said...

stunning use of black and white - great contrast in shapes

amatterofhowyouseeit.com said...

Beautifully presented and nicely done in monochrome.

Jacob said...

I like! Lacy and elegant! Tres artistic!

Bonnie said...

What a creative, professional piece! Just fabulous. Thank you so much for sharing it at Photo Art Friday.

Jimh. said...

I love it. The light and dark tones contrast so nicely that this picture sells itself!

don said...

A very pretty high-key black and white. Very effective shooting and processing to come up with a beauty like this!

ladyfi said...

So artistic and lovely.

bailey-road.com said...

This is a fantastic image, Tricia!

Gail Dixon (Louisiana Belle) said...

Great artistic take on this beautiful lily!

Ida said...

Very striking photo. The use of Black/White truly transformed your lily into something very unique.

lisa said...

Absolutely wonderful high key image Tricia.
Soooo nice!

Evelyn S. said...

Tricia...it's spectacular!!

Kathy said...

Just gorgeous.

louciao said...

Delicate yet strong and full of energy. It has a great charcoal drawing/graphic feeling to it rather than a photograph.