Monochrome Wednesday – Princes Pier
Getting out to take photos has been hard, but this one from Princes Pier looked like a good choice for Monochrome Wednesday.
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.
We stopped at a random place on my recent trip and took photos of waves crashing over rocks so I thought it would make a great image for Monochrome Wednesday.
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.
I cannot lie, but I’ve been getting lots of inspiration from Instagram for Monochrome Wednesday and images of the mountains of New Zealand. So can you guess where today’s image is from?
While going through Instagram the other day a photo inspired me to look at my photos of the Flatiron building in New York for Monochrome Wednesday. I found one that I thought might work.