Wow, the last week has seen some amazing images landing in my inbox. It is one thing I do love about the themes, I love seeing what you all send in response to it.
I guess we need to decide what the next theme will be, TREE or TREES. Your choice, dead, alive, leaves no leaves. I look forward to seeing what you send. The next theme will be the first Thursday in September.
I almost thought I wasn’t going to have an image for this theme, it was close. Yesterday morning we had a very foggy morning so I headed down to Banyule Flats to see what I could do. So my season is winter, or looking at the Wurundjeri seasons, this is Deep Winter. I love how the fog transforms this place. I’m so happy I went down there.
Don’t forget all the instructions on how to enter your own images are at the bottom of the post. If you have entered an image then please remember to check your image in the gallery, scroll down and see if anyone has left you any comments.
- 1/ dpb-photos
- 2/ BURNT EMBERS
- 3/ LETTERS FOR BREAKFAST
- 4/ One Day | One Image
- 5/ MyBlog – solaner
- 6/ Disperser Tracks
- 7/ LOTSASMILES PHOTOGRAPHY
- 8/ THE SHADY TREE
- 9/ MONOCHROME MONDAYS
- 10/ Crow Canyon Journal
- 11/ rainy day reflections
- 12/ PK Photography
- 13/ ARTKORPPI II
- 14/ StillWalks
- 15/ The World Is a Book…
- 16/ Lisa Chelkowski
- 17/ macquie
- 18/ gottatakemorepix
- 19/ Stupidity Hole
- 20/ P N C O
- 21/ Leanne Cole
Monochrome Madness each week and if you wish to participate and submit an image here is how you do it:-
- You must email me the image you want to include and if you have a blog or website, or somewhere else, please include the link. My email address is leanne@leannecole.com.au
- The image size should be low res, so the largest side should be 1000 pixels or less.
- Please insert either your name or your blogs name in the file name.
- Remember I am on Australian time, so with GMT I am +11 hours at the moment, I publish my post on Thursday morning.
- If you need more help with sending images, and get confused about time zones, etc, well, there is a great website called The World Clock, if you go to that and look at Melbourne time, if it’s before 6pm on Tuesday evening, then you can still send me images. If it’s after that time, you can send me an image, but it will be set aside for the following week.
- Remember to include a link to your blog or website.
- Please remember to resize your images, it is fairly simply, you just need to go into any editing software and usually under Image you will find, resize, scale, or image size, something like that and you can resize your image there. Change the dimensions to pixels and make the longest side 1000 pixels or smaller, hit return, and for most types of software that should change the other side automatically as well. Just remember to save it with a different name so you know it is the smaller version. If you have any problems, please contact me, I don’t mind helping out.
Please note you don’t have to be a WordPress blogger to be in this challenge, you can have a link to a Facebook page, a Flickr page, anywhere really, or no link. We just want to encourage people to do monochrome images, just for the madness of it. Just to let you know also, that as soon as the challenge is published, all emails and images you have sent me are deleted from my computer.
Thanks for putting this together, it must be very time consuming! I really like your image, like a permanent season change, a permanent flood that drowned the trees.
It isn’t too bad ehpem, I have worked out a system for doing it. Thank you for waht you said about my image.
Great shots Leanne .. as always! 😃
That is wonderful to hear Julie. 😀
I love your photo in this collection Leanne – great shot!
Thank you so much, it a great collection all round I think.
Another treat.
Good to hear.
Lots of strong photos for this MM. I love the ethereal, otherworldly quality of your image, Leanne.
Thank you Laura, and glad you have enjoyed the photos.
Very cool BnW collections! Thank you so much for hosting MM, Leanne. 🙂
You’re welcome Amy, it is nice to see it all together.
Monochrome is still serving its purpose.
That’s good to hear Peter.