A garden is mostly green and within this there are shapes and patterns, not just topiary but in the leaves themselves. So out I went with my camera and took monochrome images as below.
The garden is full of shapes and sizes, shades and hidden corners if we just look, not just at the swathe of dahlias and carpet of geraniums but into the diverse world of undergrowth - bark texture and colour, even the soil itself.
Having said that I am not averse to a splash of calendula, the blue of the agapanthus nor even the white of plastic heron turned egret.
Very artistic! B+W always dramatic -
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