Monochrome Madness – Some of my all time favourites

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I thought for Monochrome Madness this week I might just show you some of my favourite monochrome images that I have done for this challenge over the years.

Before we get into this week, I want to let you know that the next theme will be next week and is being hosted by Dawn and will be DECAY.

This is a selection of images and most have been taken in the city, but there are some that have been taken on trips outside the city.

I love old country buildings, they make great subjects for monochrome. Do you agree?

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, then I can use the reader to see what you post.

You can also leave a pingback, do they still call them that? Basically, you put a link to my monochrome madness post in your post and it leaves a link in the comment section.

Don’t forget to check out the Monochrome Madness page. On this page, the next theme is announced and there is also all the information for participating. We have also included a list of themes that will be coming in the future so if you want to be able to plan ahead you can. They aren’t in order, but will happen. Please go and check it out. Click on the Monochrome Madness heading in the menu.

Also if you would like to host one week or more, let me know.

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18 Comments

  1. A great collection of monochrome shots, I can see why they are favourites of yours! And I found it interesting to realise the common thread between them, all buildings set against a dramatic sky. I probably won’t join in this week (busy with some Mexico posts) but thanks for the heads-up about next week – ‘decay’ is a great theme for B&W 🙂

    1. Thank you Sarah, I hadn’t thought about the dark skies, I guess because all my favourite images have those. That’s okay, Dawn has picked a good theme.

  2. Dear Leanne
    is this first tower like the leaning tower of Pisa?
    We like especially your pictures of the towers. We love towers. Here the towers are nearly all lighthouses.
    All the best
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

    1. No it isn’t, it is straight but the image was taken with a really wide angle lens, so it gives that look.
      I love towers too. thank you.

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