One of the ways to address this challenge, I thought, would be to use negative space to create a simple image – just one fading bloom, and nothing to distract:

Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
One of the ways to address this challenge, I thought, would be to use negative space to create a simple image – just one fading bloom, and nothing to distract:
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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It’s gorgeous, Sue. And really perfect for the challenge.
Thanks, Elke…two of my favourites – decay and negative space!
That certainly works! Lovely.
Thank you, Margaret I do love negative space…those blinds doing the job for me again!
I approve, Sue. Negative space was my choice too.
And this is a lovely piece off simple decay
Great mind s!
Lovely, Sue. That worked perfectly.
Best wishes, Pete.
Decay and negative space!
Very graceful.
Thanks! I find tulips often die gracefully
So good Sue, my favourite aspects too 🙂
Excellent! Thanks, Brian
That completely works and if I’d thought about it, I’d have known that’s the beautiful direction you’d go. 🙂
Thank you, Janet! Much appreciated
And why not when it works so well.
Quite!!
So very elegant and I love its simplicity 😀
Thank you, Cee!
Simply nice.
Thanks! Decay and simple!
always, well nearly always works in photos 🙂
😊
Very beautiful, Sue, and I love the simplicity. 🙂
Many thanks!