My contribution to Sunshine’s Macro Monday #30.
Hello readers, you all know how I love to share my True Love’s beautiful photos. He took this photo a couple of months ago. The photo was lovely in colour but someone else invited me to participate in a monochrome photo challenge, so I played around and converted it to B&W. I’m not sure if B&W conversion is allowed in macro photography? Any idea?
Anyway it was a very windy day so the photo is a little blurry, but still turned out nice, don’t you think?
Kind Regards.
Tracy.
That’s just amazing.
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Thank you, Martha. I’m constantly amazed with what my husband notices on his outings.
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It looks fabulous, Tracy!
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Thanks Punam. My TL did well.
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He always does well! Please pass my compliments to him. You are welcome.
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I will. ❤
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❤️
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Wow! Love it! My compliments to your True Love.
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Glad you like it, Heather. My TL needs his own blog. Maybe when he retires …
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Easy Tracy….just do what you want 😀 my compliments to TL
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Thanks Brian. I’ve been playing with the photo editing while I am out of mosaic action.
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Well there goes a few hours
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And I will pass the compliment on.
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That’s amazing. Are they alive?
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They certainly are, Pauline.
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Great shot, if you want my opinion you can colour any photo any colour you want; your blog, your rules. Prompt rules are there to be stretched anyway, the prompt police are woefully understaffed these days!
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Thank you. Good point.
Law and order is so lax. 🙂
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It’s anarchy here in the kingdom of Wuss
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🙂
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Welcome to Sunshine’s Macro Monday, Tracy. Monochrome is fine and worked well for this macro shot. There is one rule that I think is the most important and that is to have fun! Thank for joining us in the fun. 😊
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I had to rescue some of your comments from spam, Irene. Sorry for not responding. Thank you for the warm welcome.
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No problem. I’ve had to do the same several times. 😊
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It must have taken some time wait g for those bees to be so perfectly aligned. Your TL is a clever man.
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The bees were resting in the flower, Jane. It was very windy and cold that day so they were probably trying to warm up.
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Absolutely stunning! How are you doing? Have you had your surgery yet? I’ve been offline for a bit.
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Hi Dawn. Welcome back. We’re you caught up in that cyclone?
I’ve had my surgery. Gosh it hurt afterwards. Now I’ve got another head cold. Hence, relying on photo archive at the moment.
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Feel better soon.
No not cyclone. I was away when Perth was hit by a storm cell. Today was a day of clean up. Tree fell on patio and house got water damaged. Had to grit my teeth and get on with it.
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Glad you’re okay. I hope the water damage isn’t too bad. The insurance companiex must not be very happy at the moment. Our premiums are sure to ho up. We, and many like us, are still waiting for insurance assessments.
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I’m okay thanks. Came home late last night to a dark home. Woke at midnight to water pouring from the ceiling in laundry. I sat on the sofa and did what one does. I cried!
Insurance were wonderful. Said to fix it and send them the pics and bill. But it took up my whole day.
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I can understand that. You must have been very tired. Thank goodness for efficient insurers.
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Woww! Compliments to your TL for the shot and to you on coloring! What a moment to capture!
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Thank you.
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It’s beautiful, Tracy! He did very well capturing this.
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He did indeed, Lois. ❤
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What a remarkable photograph! Your True Love is very talented (but of course you knew that).
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I did. 😉
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🙂
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This is a wonderful image Tracy! Such good fortune to catch the bees in that position too.
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Thank you, Darren. ❤
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This is quite gorgeous 🙂
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Thank you, Hammad. Too lovely not to share. ❤
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An extraordinary photo! I’ve been staring at it, amazed by its beauty.
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Thank you, Sharon. I was amazed at the bee behaviour. Really interesting.
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This is one amazing photo. Compliments to your TL.
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I will pass on your compliment. Many thanks.
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👍🏼
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That is so cool!! 🐝🐝🐝 (I LOVE taking bee photos, but this is amazing!)
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I’ve never seen anything like it either. 😍
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Incredible teamwork, Tracy! I love B&Ws for all sorts of reasons, one of them being they just change the perspective of the subject (s) – and in this case, compelling a closer look to unravel the lines and shadows!
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Thank you, Ju-Lyn. ❤ I'm becoming a fan of B&W too.
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