These plants can be a bit of a pest if they get into water ways from garden wastes, but I do like the seed heads in winter.
Its another picture where I think the stark nature of the image suits black. and white.
You can find more close up shots at Macro Monday 2 and I Heart Macro.
Cheers, SM.
Oh, I really like your capture for the day, Stewart, and it's perfect in B&W!! Have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteStewart, a pretty B&W image. Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteit is beautiful.
ReplyDeletevery impressive too in b/w Stewart
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ReplyDeleteI like it in b/w- have a great Sunday!
ReplyDeleteIt's really interesting as a B&W! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteLike the yellow iris here in the States that I'll be blogging about tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very cool image in black and white. Nice!
ReplyDeletePerfect for b&w!
ReplyDeleteO my goodness. Clearly our minds are in synch. Your black and white version is like an answer to mine. Good one.
ReplyDeleteNice picture is black and white, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Irma
You've captured such nice shots.. Congrats.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's an impressive macro my friend.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful - I like the B&W!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks really good in b&w.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot - i like it!
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Frauke
Ours are just now blooming. I hate when they turn brown, but your image is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous shot! So beautiful!
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