Monochrome Madness – Forbidden Places
I am calling this edition of Monochrome Madness Forbidden Places because everywhere is forbidden to me right now unless it is within 5 kilometres of my home.
I am calling this edition of Monochrome Madness Forbidden Places because everywhere is forbidden to me right now unless it is within 5 kilometres of my home.
Yes, I think I will keep doing Monochrome Madness and today I have a still lily for you. I took it the other day while I still had the macro lens from Fujifilm.
Getting out to take photos has been hard, but this one from Princes Pier looked like a good choice for Monochrome Wednesday.
Yesterday I did one of the Manchester Unity Building (MUB) that I thought was boring, but for Monochrome Wednesday I have one that I think works a lot better.
For Silent Sunday I thought I would show you some new photos taking early morning in the City of Melbourne. I was also using my new lens.
The other morning I went to Princes Pier, revisiting it again and I thought it might be a good topic for Silent Sunday.
It was back to those honeycomb rocks today for my Monochrome Wednesday images. I really like ocean views in monochrome.
This is something that I find really important and I am always experimenting with different types of photography. Astrophotography is one of them.
When I was looking for some photos for today’s Monochrome Wednesday I went back to the images of the coastline I took when down at the Great Ocean Road.
Well, the weekend is over and yeah I’m back now. Had a great time and got so many photos, I have lots of work ahead. It is fantastic.
Later today I am heading away for a few days. It is the New Moon and I’m hoping to get some Astro shots down along the Great Ocean Road.
It is back to New Zealand for Monochrome Wednesday to look at buildings without colour. It is one that I originally did with the colour, but I thought it might look better in black and […]