Monochrome Wednesday – Looking back at Melbourne

Monochrome Wednesday - Look back at Melbourne

I’m back from the Mallee for Monochrome Wednesday and I thought it might be good to be looking back at a previous one of Melbourne.

Monochrome Wednesday – Look back at Melbourne

The trip to the Mallee was great and I had a great time. It is always good catching up with my mum. Though it has been quite a while since I had been there. That has to change.

If there is a place in the world that is my muse it would be the Mallee. I get a lot of inspiration from there and I always have.

While I was up there I didn’t take as many photos as I have in the past. At the moment I’m in quite a reflective mood as I start working out where to go from here. My brain is in full gear planning. This image has been used before.

Looking back at Melbourne

The city is another place where I get a lot of inspiration. The two places couldn’t be more different.

This view is a pretty typical and common one really. It was taken early in the morning. There may have been a sunrise, I’m not sure. The clouds are really interesting and I love them. I hope you aren’t disappointed at seeing an old image.

Monochrome Wednesday - Looking back at Melbourne

Joining in

It would be great if you would like to participate, especially if you are enjoying the monochrome challenge again. If you want to contribute there is a Facebook groupTPM Photos which you can join and share your images. Of course, if you are blogging no reason why you can’t post your own. I like this challenge and it is nice to be thinking in monochrome again

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3 Comments

  1. Your photography is simply incredible! Melbourne looks like such a lovely place from this photo above. The lighting is perfection! ♥

    Glad you got to visit with your mom. Sometimes visiting with a family member or friend is the best medicine for one’s soul and to spark more inspiration. Blessings!

    1. Thank you Holly. I do love Melbourne and photographing it.
      I love going up to my mum’s to take photos, oh and to see her. It is.

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