Hello, B&W photography lovers!
My wife has a few adeniums on our backyard, its called the rose desert, they are very popular in Cuba but they are from the African continent.
Here they don't have a natural pollinizer, so in order to make them give seeds it has to be done manually. There are lots of kinds of adenium flowers: multi-petals, textured, single color, multicolored, most of them via genetic experimentation carried by the growers.
Here I grab a flower when it was available, set a colorful background and started to place droplets on its petals, but I even found interesting the action itself, so I photographed also my dropper in the making.
In post it was very difficult to bring this photos to B&W, the wonderful bokeh achieved by my macro lens turns into horrible banding, so I added some noise to blend the transitions a little bit.
Tomorrow I'll post the color versions in Photography Lovers, I hope you could watch them there.
I hope you found it interesting!
Thanks for the opportunity!
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