- Geneva Cows -
- A Taste Of The Past -
Both pictures were submitted to "Black & White Wednesday", an event created by Susan at "The Well-Seasoned Cook". It will be hosted on the 20th of June by Aparna at "My Diverse Kitchen" (click here in order to see who is hosting the next roundup).
Exquisite!
ReplyDeleteles deux photos sont sublimes
ReplyDeletebreath taking pictures... simply magnificent
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, very into a mood. And you made me want to bake a banana bread...
ReplyDeletebeautiful Rosa!
ReplyDeleteWOW Rosa!!! These photographs are breath taking. Loved the 2nd picture. The bread looks even more wonderful in B&W
ReplyDeleteUnique!
ReplyDeleteCows with horns ! Very rare here to see.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüsse
Just love black and white - all is dreamy and stark at the same time. I must say - bread never looked so welcoming.
ReplyDeleteThe first one looks like my neighbors out on the ranchland! Your coloring here really does set a mood. Great creative clicks!
ReplyDeleteLove the bottom photo - truly gorgeous. You're such a good photographer - I really enjoy looking at your work. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteje profite du moment...hors du temps !
ReplyDeletebelle soirée et bises Rosa !
Lovely cows on the field :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - both the cows and the cake.
ReplyDeleteLovely black and white photos as always! I may have seen a Geneva cow while on the train back to the airport from Montreux?
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy your black & white images.
ReplyDeleteSam
I always look forward to the black & white wednesdays!
ReplyDeleteSuperbes photos, comme à l'habitude, chère Rosa!
ReplyDeleteLove the bread pic. The black and white treatment works so perfectly with the subject matter.
ReplyDeleteReally like the different shades of b&w in the first photo. It's adding so much depth to the picture. Lovely:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, you can fell the mood, the smell and the taste
ReplyDeletegreat pictures as always
ReplyDeleteThose cows look like they're off on an adventure. ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photography dear! Love this.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely in black and white as well as colour! It's amazing how different they are in B&W!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures!Bravissima!Have a lovely day,dear Rosa!
ReplyDeleteI want a taste of the past too.
ReplyDeleteanother great pictures.
ReplyDeletelove the picture of the loaf Rosa. Sorry I cant visit you too often. Y=The music on your site sometimes does not allow me to view as often as I would like. Hope you are well and healthy, Tania
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely breathtaking, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteBlack and white really does make a difference compared to colour, it makes me focus on different areas and see new things!
ReplyDeleteLove the Geneva Cows picture
ReplyDeleteI want to hang out with those cows eating this cake!!
ReplyDeleteSo nice as usual Rosa :)
ReplyDeleteDear Rosa, I think you have to most beautiful and dream inspiring looking pictures.
ReplyDeleteI hope all is well. Have a good day dearest. Blessings, Catherine xo
Hi Rosa,
ReplyDeleteYou make me want to go for a visit to the countryside. Gorgeous, gorgeous photos!
J'aime vraiment les deux photos!
ReplyDeleteRosa, the photos rock!
ReplyDeleteVelva
Beautiful Picture Rosa:)
ReplyDeleteBreath-taking B & W Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteHugs <3
Peaceful and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe cow image is wowww amazing, so beautiful! Have a great day Rosa
ReplyDeleteCheers
Mamat
the cows are perfection!!
ReplyDeleteVery charming. I have sultanas from a dear UK friend (we cannot get them in U.S.A.). My first cake recipe tanked, but this is a good sub as I scout around.
ReplyDeleteAs you know, R, I love all your shots, B/W and color.
Gorgeous photos Rosa! I haven't even started to work on Black and White and it looks so difficult... but I've been enjoying your photos!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I love my raw milk and all things cow but they kind of scare me. They look so curious, delicate and not scary in your picture. & The sepia toned cake is just gorgeous. I wish I could have a bite!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at this week's BWW with your beautiful photographs. Give me the countryside anyday.............
ReplyDeleteJamais trop tard pour admirer tes belles photos. Comme toi, j'adore les vaches, je les trouve extremement photogeniques, en noir et blanc aussi.
ReplyDeleteI'm always speechless looking at your outstanding pictures. They are always so divine and professional!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
ia.