
When you photograph sunflowers in color, you photograph their leaves. But when you photograph them in black and white, you photograph their souls.
When you photograph sunflowers in color, you photograph their leaves. But when you photograph them in black and white, you photograph their souls.
Interesting perspective!
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Something like this has been said before in a different way by Ted Grant, but I believe he was referring to people. Thanks Robert.
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Beautiful ❤️
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Thanks Cat, she was hiding in the shade of a large tree-the perfect place to be on an 80 degree morning.
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Great quote Mike, The soul indeed.. great shot.. 😉
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Thanks Lisa, it was too hot to play around this morning and get the perfect light.
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I’ve always thought sunflowers to be bright but dim witted things. This one though looks prickly sharp and nasty. Your prez would not approve.
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If you could see the miracle of a single sunflower Sandy your whole life would change…
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Possibly true, but I LOVE yellow! Your B&W is gorgeous!
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Thanks Terri, if you click on the Sunflower tag you can see a few in living color. This is one of my favorites: https://photographyocd.com/2018/08/22/i-am-with-the-roots-of-flowers/
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