When Life Gives You A Lumpy Lemon Make a Picture


I keep thinking of Martha Graham dance photos when I look at these images, do you?
Which do you prefer?
Why one is B&W I’m doing the 5 day black and white Challenge and glad of it because, I doubt I would have made the monochrome lemon image otherwise. Part of the challenge is to nominate someone else to do it each day. Well I can’t choose among all the participants in Sally’s Monday Challenge so I nominate anyone who reads this today to participate in the 5 Day Black and White challenge!
I would love it if you take peek at other Black and White entries. Coming and Going Dog and Street Stalker
Please visit Sally’s Lens and Pens for photographic inspiration and information.
View other entries for this week’s challenge:
https://chasinglifeandfindingdreams.wordpress.com/2015/02/09/its-all-in-the-details/
https://patchworkponderings.wordpress.com/2015/02/09/phoneography-macro-amethyst/

The B&W looks almost like a snail is on something. Then the color tells the story. Neat shots.
Neal
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That’s so right. I forget not everyone has lemons in their yards.
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Can you remember the huge lemons the Novak’s had over at their green house? They were the size of a grape fruit. They had to finally cut the tree down because it got to big to be inside the green house.
Neal
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The monochrome image peaks my curiosity and adds a layer of mystery that color exposes. Oh, how fortunate you are to be able to harvest them in your garden. Happy Photo Challenge.
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We do look longer when there is a mystery. I forget that picking my own lemon is a privilege. Right now everyone is trying to find homes for all their lemons. Want some. 🙂
Happy Monday
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What a difference colour makes. Great work.
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A lemon emerges with color. Before it was just a shape right?
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Actually the black and white made it more interesting. If you didn’t know what it was, it made you look closer.
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Yes. My intentions!
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Carol, I had no idea what it was, other than intriguing, in the B&W photo. It keeps the interest in the color photo as well, but it’s easier to see the lemon aspect. My parents’ church has citrus trees in the surrounding area, so I was able to bring home some beautiful, enormous lemons in my carry-on. When they’re gone, it’s back to what I can buy in the store. 🙂 But I do love lemons. What a joy to have your own!
janet
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As soon as we bought our house I got a lemon tree. Being from Oklahoma fresh citris always seemed unbelievable
Oh yes and thanks for the comment about the images.
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Interesting Shot 🙂
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such a sense of movement in this Carol. wow. good eye.
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I like the B&W, I’ve thought it was a lemon.
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had no idea it was a lemon…wanting to see it closer!…Lucky you to have lemons growing…what a smell!
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