Monochrome Madness – Phillip Island in monochrome
Last week I spent a few days on Phillip Island. There was no doubt that while the trip was to celebrate a friend’s birthday, it was also going to involve visiting some places and taking […]
Last week I spent a few days on Phillip Island. There was no doubt that while the trip was to celebrate a friend’s birthday, it was also going to involve visiting some places and taking […]
Trying to get back out to take photos now that Covid seems to be in control here.
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’m repeating this post, Monochrome Wednesday – Vastness. There are many reasons really, and I know I haven’t posted for a couple of weeks, but my daughters haven’t been getting along and well I’ve […]
With what is going on I’m still not comfortable going out so I thought for Monochrome Madness today we could spend one post looking back at an older one. Though let’s be honest, I’m sure […]
Well not really back to Tasmania, but back to the photos I took while there two years ago and I found one I thought I could use for Monochrome Madness.
As Melbourne is shrouded in smoke I thought it would be nice to do a post about remembering stormy skies for Monochrome Madness.
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.
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.
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.
It was back to those honeycomb rocks today for my Monochrome Wednesday images. I really like ocean views in monochrome.
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.
When I was looking for a photo for Monochrome Wednesday I saw this image and it just said vastness to me. Really, that is what the Mallee is like a lot.
It would hardly be surprising that for Monochrome Wednesday I have prepared an image taken near Loch Ard Gorge. You can’t go to the Great Ocean Road without going there.
As I said yesterday I am away and currently down the Great Ocean Road. My internet is really bad where I am staying, well I don’t really have any, so you might not hear from […]
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.
For Silent Sunday today I thought I would share a photo of a view of the city. You have seen it before, but perhaps not like this.
I found myself teaching in the city this morning. It is funny how I thought my days of teaching were over. People seem to keep finding me.