A little something in Black + White…Enjoy the slideshow! You may also comment on each image, if you wish!

The bust in B+W — © 2008-2012 jmnowak, all rights reserved

Antique rose three — © 2008-2012 jmnowak, all rights reserved

The beacon in sepia — © 2008-2012 jmnowak, all rights reserved

Lily — © 2008-2012 jmnowak, all rights reserved

Daisy — © 2008-2012 jmnowak, all rights reserved

Dreamy pear, in sepia — © 2008-2012 jmnowak, all rights reserved

Zyggurat — © 2008-2012 jmnowak, all rights reserved

Transformed — © 2008-2012 jmnowak, all rights reserved
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Very nice, Janina! I especially like the daisy.
À beautiful series. Thoughtful and mesmerizing
Thank you, Geert; some of my favourite images are in this slideshow!
a nice series .. . like studio art !
That’s a very nice compliment, Crash, thank you!
Ahh, Janina, I was really hoping to see these images in the slideshow format or at least be able to click on the individual images so I could see them in a larger size, but at the moment can only see thumbnails. They look amazing from what I can see, but I’m eager to see more! I’ll try to come back and try again later.
Lemony, I’m glad you think they’re fantastic. The slideshow works for me in Firefox and IE9. The image sizes are as they appear within the slideshow, nothing bigger!
OK Janina, if I have to pick a favourite from these delightful visual petite fours, then it’s got to be number 4 “Lily” quite superb.
Yes, they are ‘petite’…glad you liked ‘Lily’…
Beautiful series, Janina! I love abstract and graphic images like these. I think they’ll make a wonderful calendar for your project!
Thank you, georgianna; I’m glad you’ve seen something you like. however, they are not for my calendar — I’ve yet to take the pix for that! Best to you,
There are some beautiful images in this series. I especially like the pear and Zyggurt, though I don’t know what Zyggurt is. Still, an excellent photo.
Thanks for liking this series, ken. Here’s a link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziggurat (their spelling). Perhaps looking at images of these structures will let you ‘see’ what it was I saw to name the pic that way.
Oh, PS: I made a reply to your comment on The bust in B+W; did you see it?
Great composition and post-processing !