Just a few more shots from the Flower Seller at the Farmers Market.
Visit Monochromia to see this first image in B&W. Do you have a preference?
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Next time I’ll bring my camera!
Just a few more shots from the Flower Seller at the Farmers Market.
Visit Monochromia to see this first image in B&W. Do you have a preference?
#cellphonephotography
Next time I’ll bring my camera!
Beautiful!
Thanks, Karen, for your always consistent support
You take beautiful pictures without a camera. 🙂
Marlene, you make me smile … because after all, I DID have a camera, didn’t I? 🙂
🙂
Yes, what Marlene said. These pics are stunning.
Alys, the vendor was a lone woman and her flowers were stunning! Gorgeous bouquets for $20!!
I’d buy some weekly if I lived in Roanoke. My sister and I could not stop exclaiming over them
Wouldn’t that be a treat?
That is a gorgeous picture!
Thank you, Michelle!
I adore the coloured version of the monochromia shot! And the last pic taken without a camera, those layers of colours are just delectable!!
I was just telling Alys that this flower vendor had the most stunning flowers. We could not stop exclaiming over them!
Thank you!
They are BEAUTIFUL!!
Thank you, Cindy! This vendor had the most incredible display of flowers
Those are amazing!!! And, since I dream in color(!), I always prefer full color renderings (even though the B/W versions have such great detail).
Thank you, Doreen. Aren;t those colors amazing?
These image prove that it’s the photographer and not the camera Laurie 😀 These are absolutely gorgeous.
Thanks, Joe. You are always so supportive of my efforts.
Almost ready to run out the door … just a few more blog visits 🙂
I have to agree with you Joe. Laurie’s an artist, and using one tool or another doesn’t negate that.
Great shots. On this occasion I do prefer the monochrome
Derrick, I’m agreeing with you. The B&W just popped yet looked almost silky.
Thank you!
Oh, my gosh. These are so stunning. I’m thinking of printing them all out and making a photo bouquet to stick in a vase. It will enliven my winter doldrums, when they arrive. ❤
Mary, I’d send you these in a heart beat in the winter … although my sister and I both asked the vendor how long she would be selling. Sadly, not for much longer.
Her flowers were just stunning!
That last shot almost looks like a painting. Beautiful!
I actually prefer the middle shot here. The way the colours and textures overlap feels so intertwined in that image. Like a bouquet I’d like to have in my home.