Happy to hear you enjoyed my photos. I try hard not to edit my pictures because I want them to be how I originally took them. But one day I was playing around with my photo editing choices on my picture viewer and got this idea. So I made copies of the tulips photo and edited each one to fit my idea of going from the black and white starkness of winter to a gradual addition of muted color to the vibrancy of spring color. I was pleased with the result.
Counting down the days this year, Montucky! We had snow fllurries again this morning. Actually, I find the bleakness of winter is easier for me to take when there is snow on the ground. But, I’m ready for some little pops of color to start showing up!
Ohhhhhh – my favorite flowers! Beautiful!
Aren’t tulips so vibrant and happy? I like them too, but I think my favorite springtime flower is the hyacinth – smells so lusciously divine!
very nice…
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I’m ready for those gorgeous flowers! I like the B & W contrasted with the yellow
Me too, me too! I’m sooooo ready to see COLOR! Pardon me for shouting.
What a lovely trio of photos. How did you do that? I love tulips. Rick gave me some on Valentine’s. Unfortunately, they are done for now.
Happy to hear you enjoyed my photos. I try hard not to edit my pictures because I want them to be how I originally took them. But one day I was playing around with my photo editing choices on my picture viewer and got this idea. So I made copies of the tulips photo and edited each one to fit my idea of going from the black and white starkness of winter to a gradual addition of muted color to the vibrancy of spring color. I was pleased with the result.
Won’t be all that long now, will it!
Counting down the days this year, Montucky! We had snow fllurries again this morning. Actually, I find the bleakness of winter is easier for me to take when there is snow on the ground. But, I’m ready for some little pops of color to start showing up!