Monochrome Madness – Looking back
Getting access to my computer is so hard so I made the decision that looking back for Monochrome Madness might be the best idea at the moment.
Getting access to my computer is so hard so I made the decision that looking back for Monochrome Madness might be the best idea at the moment.
We have put ourselves in self-isolation so for monochrome madness I have done a dahlia in black and white. It was a quick process.
The seasons are changing and I’m getting excited to get outside again, so today I went back into my archives for Monochrome Madness for this image from an early morning in the city.
Back to Milford Sound in New Zealand for Monochrome Madness this week. Sometimes I find that I don’t want to use images that aren’t long exposures, but then again, maybe I should.
I’ve been trying to do more still life photography and I thought it would be good to show you a couple I’ve been experimenting with for Monochrome Madness.
This morning I was looking for a photo to do for Monochrome Madness and then I found a lake that was photographed with the infrared camera.
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.
Recently I’ve been looking at photos from my trip to the USA and it seemed like a good idea for Monochrome Madness so here is one of a marina in San Francisco.
It is that time of the year and a lotus flower seemed like a good idea for Monochrome Madness this week. They are so beautiful and in monochrome also good.
I know, I’m a day late with Monochrome Madness, but yesterday I was busy getting this image of the city with clouds over it.
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.