Protea Mono
Protea bud converted to mono
Original photo taken in Rhododendron Gardens in Olinda Wictoria (Aus.).

Protea Mono belongs to the following groups:
"Tone It Down"! (3/day - No [EXPLETIVE] color allowed!), Achromatic Nature, Proteas, Leucadendron, Leucospermum, Orothamnus & Serruria and Who Needs Color For Beauty? - Black & White Art At Its Best Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Katya Lavorovna
Nice crisp shot!
kalaryder replied
Thank you
Scott d'Almeida
stunning
kalaryder replied
Thanks Scott
HELUA
This is very nice…the B&W shows the patterns and structures in a new way!!
kalaryder replied
Thank you, they do seem to be more defined
FailingMemory
Very well done. Colour does not get in the way of the shapes and textures.
kalaryder replied
Thank you
pat gamwell
Lovely in black/white!
kalaryder replied
Thank you Pat, appreciated
dougie1page2
nice!
kalaryder replied
Thank you my friend :)
Rosalie Scanlon
Beautiful work Kala
kalaryder replied
Thank you Rosalie
lozzar
It has a lovely shape to it. Great capture.
kalaryder replied
Thank you kindly
PPPhotoArt
absolutely fantastic in the mono tones, excellent choice Kala
kalaryder replied
Thank you for your kind comment
LindaR
wow ~ fabulous shot ~ reminds me of art deco ~ by Nature’s hand ~ in its petaled form xx
kalaryder replied
Thank you Linda, appreciated
Eve Parry
I’ve just got back into B&W photography after many years, but I’m having difficulty finding flowers that I like in B&W. They must have a strong shape and design such as this.
kalaryder replied
Thanks Eve, look forward to seeing your B&W
Vanessa Barklay
Totally unexpected in the b/w but looks fabulous! :O)
kalaryder replied
Thank you, it is a strong shape which helps B&W I think