


The subject for this week's entry for
Photo Hunt is twisted. We still have not taken down the string or cut down the dead Morning Glory stems from last summer. The test of the string and the twisted nateure of the plant provide a double whammy for this week's theme
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ReplyDeleteVery beautiful choice for the theme. Nothing beats Mother Nature...
ReplyDeleteHappy PH and happy weekend!
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Wow! On topic two weeks in a row. Good work. Dramatic effect wth black and white.
ReplyDeleteAgreed! Great choice for the theme :) Have a goodly weekend, and thanks so much for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThey make a cool photograph. I like the affect of the two a lot. Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteNice photos :-) they look great in black and white!
ReplyDeletenice black and white shot!
ReplyDeletehappy hunting jams!
I like that you used black and white for it. Great post!
ReplyDeletethat was a great twist to this week's theme :P i personally had a hard time :P
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend !
Isn't it amazing that a perfect angle on something very basic can beocme a work of art?! Mine will be up about midnight my time.
ReplyDeleteWonderful take on Twisted ,Jams, as usual! Very dramatic in B&W.
ReplyDeleteThe B&W effects brings out the flavor to the picture. Happy PH!
ReplyDeleteFair weather gardener like me, are you? Pretty good photos for the theme. What am I saying? They are excellent. Have a good weekend, Jams
ReplyDeletewow ... love the b/w effect! so dramatic! :)
ReplyDeleteamazing shots for this week's theme!
ReplyDeletehappy photo hunting!
great choice for the theme. lovely photography.
ReplyDeletehappy weekend.
Good Shot! I thought it was a frayed rope until I read your post... morning glory vines involved!!
ReplyDeleteNice. I like the frayed twisted rope in black and white...
ReplyDelete... that looks like twine!
ReplyDeleteSuch neat images, very original!
ReplyDeleteThat is a natural twist :) Nice theme.
ReplyDeleteI was wishing I had taken a picture of our morning glory from last year. My husband just cut the grass for the first time this spring, and ours was on the ground, so the old vines are gone for now. I am glad you captured some!
ReplyDeleteB&W really made the picture more intense. Great post for the theme. Mine is up @ The Cafe.
ReplyDeleteLove the black and white composition.
ReplyDeleteIn Chinese society, if a woman is referred to as a morning glory flower, it means she has pass her prime.
Someone will get a black eye if he calls me that! hahaha....
Great shots - love that you put them in b&w.
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend.
Very apt.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
Oh sweet. this one is perfect. I love these shots. very nice.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! It took me a moment to figure out what that was. An amazingly magnified human hair? Oh, wait, of course, string, twine. Lovely black & white.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good in black and white. I love the texture and clarity of this shot. Great shots!
ReplyDeletepretty dramatic, good photos
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful especially when it has that unique color on it. Perfect shot this week Jams :)
ReplyDeleteGreat b&w photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Love the texture and I like it in black and white too! Isn't mother nature amazing?
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend! :)
What perfect macros!
ReplyDeleteThe lack of color adds more drama to the shot. Great choice!
ReplyDeleteperfect shots for the weeks theme.
ReplyDeletevery good black & white photos, I have a b/w rope for the theme - great minds think alike!
ReplyDeleteWow ! my eyes get twisted ! you found very nice things !
ReplyDeleteLooks very twisted indeed!
ReplyDeleteIs it only me or not? I find your photos getting more beautiful every week!
ReplyDeleteI like this twisted black and white concept. :)
ReplyDeleteNice shots both of them.
really beautiful pictures you got here. The details are just twisterdly (if there is such a word) superb!
ReplyDeletePearl - have a good weekend
Perfect! I love that second one.
ReplyDeleteHey - great twisted photos! Have a good weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. I'm glad you like my photos
ReplyDeleteIt's always has a dramatic effect in black and white. Love the photo!
ReplyDeletegood shots
ReplyDeleteAlways, always photo perfect. Your work is always outstanding! Love the b/w effect this week.
ReplyDeleteoooohhhhh.....you are soooo lucky to have morning glories to cover your fence.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! At first I thought it was a photo of barbed wire until I looked closer.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Wonderful double whammy shot for this week's theme. I also thought it was barbed wire, like Daisy until I looked a bit closer. Great shot! Happy Hunting!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Jams! I like the small deep of field. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWow, those black and white pictures are so cool. Great twisted pictures!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful twists; I love the effect the b&w gives them, great! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend!
I was just thinking that I wished my morning glories were up for this week. :) Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteCool pictures for this theme.:)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Not just of the theme "twisted" but the photos themselves. Happy Photo Hunt! Mine's up too.
ReplyDeleteTerrific photos! Very dramatic!
ReplyDeletei like the b & w effect. :-)
ReplyDeleteMorning glories, beautiful but invasive. Here in California, they never die. Really, never die. Love the B&W.
ReplyDeletegreat photo's for this weeks theme, I love black & white's
ReplyDeletethanx for the visit :-)
Great shots, I love the effect. I love morning glory too
ReplyDeleteYour blog is twisted. LOL!
ReplyDelete;)
Absolutely gorgeous!! And the B&W just makes the shots!! Wow, I really love your work.
ReplyDeleteI love the black and white style,great photos!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really moody in black and white! have a great weekend :-)
ReplyDeletegreat photo, dramatic ones
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos and b/w makes them more dramatic! I love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteso the stem incorporated itself with the string? These are great photos, I love the effect and the thought of the vine crawling up inch by inch up the sting.
ReplyDeleteI love the choice of black and white, so powerful.
ReplyDeleteHope to see the Morning Glory's when they bloom!!
ReplyDeleteIt's great how you captured the little details on those shots. Great choice for the theme.
ReplyDeleteLovely choice, I never would have thought of that. Hope your doing well and Happy Weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the black and white effect of the dead morning glory. Very impressive. (why haven't you removed it, may I ask?)
ReplyDeleteI love mother nature´s twists - and your photos! =)
ReplyDeleteHappy Hunting, Jams!
technically difficult shots in black n white..stunning effect
ReplyDeleteMy ! That certainly is a twisted tale of 'past glory' !!
ReplyDeleteYes, love this in black and white.
ReplyDeleteWHAt a fabulous shots! My favorite photos of this Photo Hunt!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
I didn't know that Morning Glory's had such twisty vines.
ReplyDeleteThey can tie up some of their flowering competitiors and take over the whole garden.
Don't turn your back on them for a moment, jams.
They can be rampant. They also self seed with abandon. Still we love them to bits!
ReplyDeleteI love this b/w photo!!!
ReplyDeleteVery creative!
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