- Lonely Grape On A Vine -
This picture was submitted to "Black & White Wednesday", an event created by Susan at "The Well-Seasoned Cook". It will be hosted on the 8th of January by Lynne at "Cafe Lynnylu" (click here in order to see who is hosting the next roundup).
Even in decaying states..nature can be exquiste.. :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful picture. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletevineyards are pretty year round :-)
ReplyDeleteDu vin de glace?
ReplyDeleteMagnifique ... comme toujours!
Enchanting pic. This time the black and white contrast is neat and the grape is taking over... Love it.
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous
ReplyDeleteReally nice composition and tonality. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Lia.
Nice shot, Rosa. Happy New Year to you too!
ReplyDeleteOh how I'm looking forward to another year of tantalizing shots, Rosa. You have no idea:) Love this one!
ReplyDeleteSad to see such deliciousness left to rot, but wow, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeletejust beautiful!!
ReplyDeletethose black grapes are delicious! Here in Portugal we call them american grapes and my parents and I actually go picking them and we eat most of what we pick before we get home LOL
ReplyDeleteI love your choice of subject. A poetic image of decay: gorgeous! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day, Rosa.
Angie
G'day and STUNNING as always Rosa and thank you for brightening my day! You have THE eye!
ReplyDeleteCheers! Joanne
The bunch is either rotting or turning into raisins :) Either way, I love it!
ReplyDeleteEiswein oder einfach vergessen ? Jedenfalls schön !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo in B&W! I would pluck those grapes. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light.
ReplyDeleteHave always loved your B&W shots.
ReplyDeletethis is a bit dark, in a couple of ways! i like it, though--nice work!
ReplyDeleteElle n'en etait que plus sucree et capiteuse, j'en suis sure.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent.
ReplyDeleteSam
Je suis sûre que ces raisins doivent être super:)
ReplyDeleteLovely depth of field in your grape image! Thanks for contributing to BWW#111.
ReplyDeleteAnother B&W beauty! But also perhaps a little sad....
ReplyDeleteYelena
A very evocative photo Rosa!!! It speaks volumes...
ReplyDeleteI love your black & white shots.
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of things rotting here on the cape as it's 7 degrees.
Everything is frozen. Pretty to photograph, but I just don't have the working hands in this temp. to photograph.
Yours looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUSLY CAPTIVATING photo Rosa!
ReplyDeleteJ'adore!! Comme toujours ma belle Rosa XX
ReplyDeleteThe picture is stunning just like the pictures from rest of your site. Good job!
ReplyDeletesuch an amazing click...we love viewing your picturesque blog...it is wonderful,thanks for the inspiration :-)
ReplyDeleteMagical capture of these lovely grapes! I need to venture back to the vineyards again!
ReplyDeleteSheer beauty!
ReplyDeleteHugs,dear Rosa!
I can almost smell a good wine there! Perfect! :) ela
ReplyDeleteGood shot. I would have tried to increase shadow details in the grape without getting the highlights washed out, but I have no clue about the result, may have reverted to the original after trying. I like the picture, esp depth of field and composition.
ReplyDeleteI love to travel with you thru your lens ….
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, this looks like a painting!
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