Monochrome Madness – Still Life
Welcome back and happy new year as I start back with some still life for Monochrome Madness. I have had a great break and it is nice to get back into it.
Welcome back and happy new year as I start back with some still life for Monochrome Madness. I have had a great break and it is nice to get back into it.
It has rolled around again, Monochrome Madness, and today I’ve converted an image from an early morning along the river here in Melbourne.
Still not a lot in my garden, but my cactus is flowering and I thought it would be nice to show it to you for Floral Friday.
Clifton Springs is a place that has these pylons from a pier and they are always good so it seemed like a good choice for Monochrome Madness.
It is often the case with these posts that I don’t know what I will show you until I am watching YouTube and today I am taking a look back on Australian Photography.
Some of my native flower images have been made into jigsaws and I thought Silent Sunday would be a good opportunity to let you know.
Last week I took the Lensbaby Velvet 56 to Alowyn Gardens to get flowers with it and I thought it would be a good post for Floral Friday.
Every Saturday on my Facebook page we do a photo challenge and I’ve been thinking we should do it as well, so for 19_47 it is BEACHES.
Really, there is an image I took on Sunday morning and since then I’ve been trying to figure what is wrong with it. I’ve tried a few things.
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.
I thought today I would just do a quick post and show you another photo from Princes Pier. I have got some great shots from there recently.
It was into the archives for Monochrome Wednesday today and after searching through heaps of files I found one taken at Turpin Falls in 2016.
For Silent Sunday today, I thought we might do something that I used to do a lot, show an image that was monochrome and is now colour.
Today is a quick post and I am just going to show you the terminal building that you can find on Princes Pier as you make your way to the end.
So this morning I got up early and headed out to Princes Pier again and thought one of the photos from it would be good for Monochrome Wednesday. Okay, maybe I was hoping one of […]
Over the years I’ve been studying I’ve always thought that composition was a strength, but sometimes I find myself still trying to get it right.
The other morning I went to Princes Pier, revisiting it again and I thought it might be a good topic for Silent Sunday.
A couple of weeks ago a friend took me to the Cranbourne Botanical Gardens that feature many Australian Native flowers. It is a great place to see many.
It is time and I have decided that I am getting some macro flowers printed to replace some images in a local cafe, Four Leaves.
While looking for images for Monochrome Wednesday I was reminded of some photos I took earlier this month on a gorgeous morning at Docklands.