Colour!!

 It has been a real learning curve taking only black and white photographs in November, it has really made me think about what works etc. I have been so looking forward to getting back to colour today and will stick to colour for the rest of the month as there are so many wonderful things to photograph as we countdown to Christmas. I have changed the flickr group to 'Decorations for December' so if anyone wants to join in and post whenever you feel like it, here is the link.
I found some lovely holly berries this morning for my splash of colour.

31 comments:

  1. this is beautiful Justine. Nice to see you in color :)

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  2. Beautiful red color! I love the December theme - it would be fun to keep it going throughout the year!

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  3. I have really enjoyed your black and white photos, but I'm loving the color in this!!

    I did sign up for your flickr group! I can't wait to go out and start shooting today!

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  4. Real holly berries! Love the color!

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  5. Very nice, Justine. Holly is a bush that is full of contradictions; sharp-edged leaves that almost dare you to touch them so they can prick your finger and they lure you in with thos gorgeous red berries to look at.

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  6. Those berries speak Winter and Christmas. I enjoyed your black and whites. I'll look for your flickr group today. Thanks for your comment. To answer your question, thanksgiving is the same as Christmas but with a twist, no turkey. :)

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  7. Beautiful red! I think I can do decorations! : )

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  8. You kicked off color month with one of my favorite colors - red. So beautiful

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  9. I must say I loved your B & W shots. But This shot just is wonderful. That color just pops.

    ~Linda

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  10. Wow! What a splash of colour to see out your black & white period. It's a lovely photograph.

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  11. This is such a great splash of colour for a December day. Although I've always loved your black and whites, I'm more than happy to see your lovely colour captures! :)

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  12. Yay for color - and this definitely still has winter written all over it.

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  13. I just fell in love with your photos, I love them.
    Regards from Santiago de compostela, Spain.
    I'll follow your blog. It's too much nice....
    Felisa

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  14. Yippee, count down to Christmas!! You've captured the richness in the berries so well. Great shot!

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  15. Beautiful! So Christmassy :-) I am hoping to have a bit more time for blogging this month (although with Christmas so close that seems unlikely??!).. I love your theme for the month <3

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  16. This is a wonderful macro...such perfect detail!!!

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  17. Yay for color! Just what was needed to start the month. I love those berries....feel like I could touch them!

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  18. It was weird seeing this vibrant splash of colour on your post this morning; I had got so used to seeing all the beautiful black and white shots. Wow, but what fabulous colour, so christmassy, so perfect for December.

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  19. Oh, love the switch to color!! can't wait to post mine later today!

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  20. Beautiful! You are a trooper to stick with the B&W for the whole month! Way to go! ...but I bet it is nice to be back to color.

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  21. The color is amazing! Just beautiful.

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  22. This is gorgeous.It's not fair I want some of those beautiful berries!!!

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  23. This is GORGEOUS!! I love it!

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  24. You are really and truly an inspiration. AND a very talented lady! You do color as well as you do B&W!

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  25. Oh, I love the color and simplicity of this. Very elegant!

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  26. Yay! And congrats on making it all the way through!

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  27. What a great colourful start again after black and white! I love this! And congratulations for really making it all 30 days - you are a genius!!

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