Thank you for your visit and comment. Converting color flower images to B&W often produces truly surprising results. A flower no longer entices us with its color, but reveals the intricate structure and beauty of its shape.
I’ve been blogging for over 15 years. Over the years, it has undergone various changes. Originally, it was intended to feature photographs and texts about photography. Over time, I’ve been posting only photographs, and commenting has been disabled due to spam and links to pornographic content. Commenting is only available on a few pages.
The introduction of the translation widget requires a change in my pricing plan, and my current plan is optimal for my needs. I don’t know which browser you’re using. Browsers like Google Chrome and Bing offer translations from almost any language into the default language of the selected browser after right-clicking in the context menu that appears.
Lovely flower image in black and white. This works really well in monotone. Would you consider putting a translate widget on your blog? Personally, I find it much quicker to click on it and read the English version that way. I’m a bit technology-challenged and this method is quicker for me to read.
Perhaps other non-English speaking bloggers may also like that method.
Thank you for your visit and comment. Converting color flower images to B&W often produces truly surprising results. A flower no longer entices us with its color, but reveals the intricate structure and beauty of its shape.
I’ve been blogging for over 15 years. Over the years, it has undergone various changes. Originally, it was intended to feature photographs and texts about photography. Over time, I’ve been posting only photographs, and commenting has been disabled due to spam and links to pornographic content. Commenting is only available on a few pages.
The introduction of the translation widget requires a change in my pricing plan, and my current plan is optimal for my needs. I don’t know which browser you’re using. Browsers like Google Chrome and Bing offer translations from almost any language into the default language of the selected browser after right-clicking in the context menu that appears.
Best regards, Andi.
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Lovely flower image in black and white. This works really well in monotone. Would you consider putting a translate widget on your blog? Personally, I find it much quicker to click on it and read the English version that way. I’m a bit technology-challenged and this method is quicker for me to read.
Perhaps other non-English speaking bloggers may also like that method.
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