Not everything looks great in black and white but if you happen to choose the right subjects black and white can look really amazing and more realistic so for this series of @amazingnature i decided on using some white flowers that i think personally make good subjects but of course i would love your feedback it would be appreciated and nice to know what you think.
Let's start of with this lovely Jasmine i called this the Propeller Jasmine maybe because it has those defined shapes of propellers and i was lucky enough to have photographed this Jasmine just as this little insect landed on the propeller.
There are around about 200 species of Jasmine flowers that grow in formations of shrubs or vines and belong to the Olive family. They love the tropical conditions but will grow fairly well in warm temperatures. Many people will grow these beautiful Jasmine flowers because of the lovely fragrance they give out around the garden.
The Spider Lily also referred to as the Beach Spider Lily is just a beautiful a very delicate and elegant, pristine white flower they can grow up to eight flowers on each flower stalk and are a great indoor plant because of them giving out a delightful fragrant.
The Giant Maidenhair Fern there delicate long sprawling leaves can grow up to 2 meters long like this one i found hanging of a tree placed in a basket they made a very tropical fresh look in any garden.
Water Lilies and the Sacred Lotus are got to be one of my favorite flowers they have so much beauty and history that dates back centuries but we won't go into all that but aside from being beautiful flower they also offer several benefits to ponds, lakes, and water features.
I need to throw in the color version of this Water Lily for you to appreciate the beauty of this flower.
The Frangipani flower another stunning flower comes in many colors and each one has it's own unique scent. It is said and known that the Frangipani flower is more fragrant at night in order to lure Sphinx Moths to pollinate them.
And this is just a lovely bouquet of Chrysanthemum flowers that i saw in a florist shop they make a beautiful gift on any occasion ❤️
#amazingnature orchestrated by @adalger
#monochromemonday orchestrated by @old-guy-photos
#alwaysaflower orchestrated by @dswigle
Let's start of with this lovely Jasmine i called this the Propeller Jasmine maybe because it has those defined shapes of propellers and i was lucky enough to have photographed this Jasmine just as this little insect landed on the propeller.
There are around about 200 species of Jasmine flowers that grow in formations of shrubs or vines and belong to the Olive family. They love the tropical conditions but will grow fairly well in warm temperatures. Many people will grow these beautiful Jasmine flowers because of the lovely fragrance they give out around the garden.
The Spider Lily also referred to as the Beach Spider Lily is just a beautiful a very delicate and elegant, pristine white flower they can grow up to eight flowers on each flower stalk and are a great indoor plant because of them giving out a delightful fragrant.
The Giant Maidenhair Fern there delicate long sprawling leaves can grow up to 2 meters long like this one i found hanging of a tree placed in a basket they made a very tropical fresh look in any garden.
Water Lilies and the Sacred Lotus are got to be one of my favorite flowers they have so much beauty and history that dates back centuries but we won't go into all that but aside from being beautiful flower they also offer several benefits to ponds, lakes, and water features.
I need to throw in the color version of this Water Lily for you to appreciate the beauty of this flower.
The Frangipani flower another stunning flower comes in many colors and each one has it's own unique scent. It is said and known that the Frangipani flower is more fragrant at night in order to lure Sphinx Moths to pollinate them.
And this is just a lovely bouquet of Chrysanthemum flowers that i saw in a florist shop they make a beautiful gift on any occasion ❤️
#amazingnature orchestrated by @adalger
#monochromemonday orchestrated by @old-guy-photos
#alwaysaflower orchestrated by @dswigle