Dianthus mooiensis subsp kirkii or Frilly carnations are practically white - they have a slight pink tinge to them, so the impulse to make them into black and white images is irresistible. Although they have far fewer petals than your average florist's bloom, they are unmistakably carnations.
Wildflower series ~ black and white edition
6 years ago by nikv (71)
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Wow! Making that photo black-and-white certainly made the flowers POP. Beautiful shot!
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Thank you!
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Beautiful photos!
Great contrast!
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