Awww...so glad to see you finally understood the point of how properly to approach with shooting flowers on the ground level! and BW works amazingly attractive! Proud of you!
I've actually tried that kind of shots before as well, as you can see for example here: [link] (I don't know if you like it but I think it's one of the best flower photos I've taken.) I just don't always remember how to do it. And further, I take a lot of photos in hilly terrain so it's sometimes very difficult or totally impossible (for me at least) to get the right angle and light in the same shot. Maybe I should find more flat places to take flower photos, but for example pulsatilla patens (hämeenkylmänkukka) and doubled anemone hepatica only grow in certain places here, so I cannot choose. But I've noticed that the light is usually the best when the sun rises, which means here in the North that you have to get up like 5 am (or earlier when summer comes) to get there in time. So, having no sleep pattern at all might actually turn out a good thing.
(Okay, now that's a long message and I wandered off the point, sorry. But that happens a lot to me when I try to explain something.)
(Okay, now that's a long message and I wandered off the point, sorry. But that happens a lot to me when I try to explain something.)