A very famous photographer once said, "If you don't like surprises, you should never be a photographer."
That's true of this photo. On a simple trip to the kitchen I saw this luxurious vine. Have you ever had something beg to have its picture taken?
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Another excellent picture from you. I think this is perfect in monochrome. Get an immidiate association to lightning striking.
ReplyDeleteI hope the tomato tasted as luscious as it looks.
ReplyDeleteI love how the B&W brings out all the little details!!
ReplyDeleteOH, what a splendid work David!! this is just fantastic creative and very expressive!
ReplyDeletegreat work - Congrats my friend!
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isabella
Nice job! It's very artistic looking with that great vine against the inky black background.
ReplyDeleteAre you a professional photographer? Your photo is stunning and splendid. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love all the detail you captured. Beautiful lighting.
ReplyDeleteThis image is magnificent David. It puts me in mind of the large format photography of some of photography's pioneers.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly are a gifted photographer! This is excellent!
ReplyDeleteStunning photo!
ReplyDeleteThis image in b+w has a wonderful organic feel to it. Superb DOF and detail.
ReplyDeleteWe are just now getting out first little yellow blossoms on our tomato plants. I cannot wait until we have a vine like this. It will be quite a happy day for us. Awesome capture. Love all the little fuzzy feels on the stem. Genie
ReplyDeleteGood photo with nice composition and excellent choice for black and white.
ReplyDeleteRegards!