For the Friday black and white challenge I decide to use the Echeveria in black and white. No matter how many times I photograph this plant it never fails to enchant me. With echeverias around you really don’t need flowers. I have seen echeverias in various colors like blue, pink, orange, reds and any imaginable color.
These plants are easy to grow and care for especially for those who forget to water their plants. One of my succulents that had fallen on a ledge behind my home and it was fine when I found it a month later. Only the fall had broken off a few leaves and a stem, but it had grown back fine.
When growing succulents it better to be on the side of less watering than more.
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Question of
Do you enjoy seeing pictures in black and white?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Have you been editing your pictures in black and white for the challenges here?
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Yes
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No
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Thank you, I love succulents and its easy to have fun with them.
I don’t like black – white pictures do not like it though they also have their charm ….. yes I also edit pictures for this challenge
I understand, it is a personal choice. So you don’t feel very happy editing them to black and white for this challenge.
But it is an interesting and very fun challenge, which is why I participate, dear Dawn
Good to know that you are having fun with this challenge. I enjoy it too.
For me, it’s one of the best challenges, dear friend
When you have fun it doesn’t seem like work anymore.
Thisone looks great in black and white!
Thank you Ellie, I din’t think that this would look good when I took the picture.
This flower looks great in black and white
The power of black and white.
Lots of nice detail in this one.
I realized that only when I saw the picture in the laptop.
That pattern looks great in black and white. Well done, and yes I do edit colored photos for black and whites.
Thank you Kim. It is fun to edit pictures for challenges.