This was requested so here it is. Look at the Monochrome Madness post from this week if you want to know more.
Happy Sunday.
This was requested so here it is. Look at the Monochrome Madness post from this week if you want to know more.
Happy Sunday.
A Melbourne based photographer and artist. Someone who loves where she lives and sharing it with others. She's also passionate about her garden.
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Madness beauty!
Thank you.
This is great
Thank you.
Wow! Amazing views!
Thank you Amy.
Having lived in Manhattan, I love the color versions, because they capture the vibrancy of the city. That top one made me smile, remembering the buildings and the views. For a west coast kid, living in NYC was a dream (well, most of the time!).
That’s interesting, I like that, and it is true about the vibrancy. Always like to make people smile with my images. Thank you so much.
So amazing 👏 Anita
Thank you Anita.
Happy Sunday Leanne. Thank you acknowledging my post today, glad to have found you and your work. Hope to learn from your techniques and find inspiration for my own work 😎
Thank you Tony, and you’re welcome, I think it’s important to support one another.
I think colour in this instance really adds something – New York looks like a box of jewels – beautiful!
What a great description, thank you.
I liked the monochrome one (without the tone) and it makes a more unified photograph but this is fascinating and makes me explore different areas and colours..
Interesting RJ, I like hearing what people think, and it seems we all have different opinions, so thank you letting me know yours.
Beautiful night photography.
Thank you Picpholio.
It’s a fine image though it make me incredibly thankful I fled cities decades ago.
hahaha, I love cities Brian, love the architecture. Thank you.
Wow, great to see the original and compare. Each take brings something new and a different feel.
Thank you Bronlima, it is interesting. I do like night photos like this in colour, but then monochrome does something else as well.
Beautiful!
Thank you John.