Monochrome Madness – Remembering Stormy Skies
As Melbourne is shrouded in smoke I thought it would be nice to do a post about remembering stormy skies 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.
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.
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.
So it is back to Monochrome Madness, I always loved that name, and with it a colour image that I converted to black and white.
Getting out to take photos has been hard, but this one from Princes Pier looked like a good choice for Monochrome Wednesday.
I have been a bit MIA in the last few days. I have to admit social media just wasn’t in the plan. So much has been happening, so I want to catch you up.
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.
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 […]
While looking for images for Monochrome Wednesday I was reminded of some photos I took earlier this month on a gorgeous morning at Docklands.
For Monochrome Wednesday I thought I would try converting a sunrise taken in the city a week or so back.
It was back to those honeycomb rocks today for my Monochrome Wednesday images. I really like ocean views in monochrome.
It was back to some photos taken up in the Mallee for Monochrome Wednesday this week and I have converted one of the images of a salt lake.
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.
Since I’ve been out quite a bit recently with the infrared camera it seemed like a good idea to do more for Monochrome Wednesday.
Yesterday I found myself in Malmsbury with my infrared camera and I thought some of the photos would be good for Monochrome Wednesday.
Time did get away from me for Monochrome Wednesday so today’s image is an old one that I did of a shearing shed. It was used once before.
It was back out to the garden to capture the lines in a lily for Monochrome Wednesday today. Lilies are great subjects for monochrome.
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.
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.