I know I have been using lots of photos that I have converted for monochrome madness and I want to process new photos, but time often gets away from me.
I thought it might be fun to try converting some of the images that I took for a time-lapse at Banyule Flats. It was cloudy and very early in the morning. I also tried putting a tone over the images as well.
I think they work well in monochrome. They are a little dark, but it was early morning. I hope you like them.
Participating in Monochrome Madness
If you would like to participate in this challenge please post photos on your blog and use the tag Monochrome-Madness, as then I can use the reader to see what you post.
Beautiful monochromatic touch to the verdant captures.
Thank you.
Love your captures.
Im submitting my monochrome captures, these captures are the result of a year of restlessness and just shooting what captures my attention. this next year I am going to have a set theme? in regards to what I want to capture.
Have a wonderful Holiday Season
https://adventureswithra394709033.wordpress.com/2023/12/17/its-a-monochrome-sunday/
Sassy
Thank you Sassy.
Great black&white ^^;
Thank you.
Wonderful, threatening clouds over a wonderful, calm landscape.
Here is what is close to my home (and heart): https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2023/12/13/it-looks-quite-cheerful-in-summer/
I love clouds like that, than you Elke.
These captures from your timelapse do look amazing in monochrome.
And thanks for giving me this idea 🙂
You’re welcome Hammad, thank you.
Lovely photos, Leanne.
Here is mine:
https://photographias.wordpress.com/2023/12/13/monochrome-madness-winter-tree/
Thank you Sofia.
Magnificent beauty
Thank you.
I like all of them, but your header image is just stunning.
Thank you so much Anne.
I do like them–the drama in them!
That’s great Lois, thank you.
Black & White images can be so much more powerful.
I totally agree Rudi, thank you.
Nice 👌
Thank you.