Hi All,
My name is Tracey and I live in Oxfordshire, England. I've been a keen photographer since I was able to prize my Dad's camera off him as a child, which wasn't easy IÂ can tell you, and the photos were rather blurred. If my memory serves me correctly he soon took it back! LOL
I've just invested in a digital SLR (heaven!) I had a compact digital camera but I always loved the memory of my old 35mm SLR. I'm having such fun with it, I hope you enjoy the photos I post from my learning curve!
Tracey
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Comments (12)
Faemike55
I torn between the two! Both have qualities that make them special! Great capture
Erestorfan
Oh my...I have to say I like the colored one better...snowdrops are one of my favorite flowers!! Did you ever see the movie Stardust? A snowdrop played a very important part in it!
mgtcs
This is a beautiful photo my friend, gorgeous work!
dortygene
I go for color. Nice to see some green.
watapki66
Wonderful images, I love both too!
Jennyfnf
Each has it's own special atmosphere.I'm glad you posted both. We are awash with snowdrops at the moment - everything else is three weeks late.
MrsLubner
Outstanding comparison. Each with its own outstanding merits.
BertDes
Great capture. I prefer color. Nature is not black and white. Only photographers seen in black and white.
ragouc
I prefer the colour. Very good shot.
adrie
Fantastic photoshot, i also prefer the colord one.....excellent shot.
Miska7
Both are nice, but i prefer the coloured version also. Great capture!
durleybeachbum
I LOVE the colour onr..I think the green is so lovely with the flowers.