I don’t own a cat and never have; not because I don’t like them but because I like them too much to subject one to the trials of our frequent absences from home. So instead I enjoy meeting cats when out walking in my neighbourhood, or anywhere else come to that! And I don’t believe I can walk past a cat without stopping to say hello and take a photo. The post Gallery: seeing cats in black and white appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
The Arctic is a magical place, wild, bleak, hauntingly beautiful. It is also, surprisingly perhaps, full of colour. However there are plenty of scenes that lend themselves to black and white photography too. The post Gallery: seeing Svalbard in black and white (part one) appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
Looks like we are in for a cute week this week as Elke from pictures imperfect blog has decided we should look at PETS in monochrome. When I was growing up, we had lots of […]| LEANNE COLE
Free weeks are fun, don’t you think? I love being able to choose what I want to do and what I show you. This week I went back to my infrared photos of Montsalvat. When […]| LEANNE COLE
It is my turn again for Monochrome Madness and I thought it would be fun to do MOVEMENT. I’ve done this as a theme before but it was a long time ago and I thought it might be nice to revisit.…| LEANNE COLE
This week’s Monochrome Madness, hosted by Elke of Pictures Imperfect, takes pets as its subject. We don’t have one of those, though we are required to provide daily chats and cuddles to…| From Pyrenees to Pennines
On a Rhine River Cruise, with wine on one hand and a camera on the other. Enjoying the line of coloured houses and the view of some medieval castles. In the centre of Heidelberg, the university town of Germany, are these charming houses and restaurants. The Heidelberg Castle overlooks the old town. The Bruckentor or... Read More| Wandering Teresa
Monochrome night shots turn lights and shadows into pure drama. Water movement shows softness, flowing gently in black and white. Daylight roads in monochrome show quiet lines and textures we often miss. For Leanne’s Monochrome Madness Challenge| Wandering Teresa
For more interesting b & w photos, and/or to share yours, visit Monochrome Madness.| gwh photos2
Who hasn’t been mesmerised at times by the sight and sound of the sea? Watching the movement of waves, whether on the shore or from a ship, can be almost hypnotising, or so I find. The post Gallery: moving through Arctic waters appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
Most people tend to think of monochrome photography as black and white. However, there are several other types of monochromatic images. For example, sepia, infrared, and selenium tones can also produce monochromatic photos. I also want to add the monochrome … Read More| Through Brazilian Eyes
Canmore Paris The Royal Princess For more interesting modes of transportation photos, and/or to share yours, visit Monochrome Madness #37.| gwh photos2
This wasn’t the post I intended to make. But an accident turned into an opportunity.. Yesterday morning saw me with a friend, completing our tour of duty as volunteer Roaming Rangers in the D…| From Pyrenees to Pennines
Another free week this week. I like these weeks, I like having the freedom to try things and doing what I want. As you can see, I am back to doing some architecture. I’ve been trying ON1 Phot…| LEANNE COLE
I went to London last week. But it wasn’t all about seeing family. I enjoyed a few hours with Sarah of Travel with Me fame, and the day after that, walked part of the Thames Path. This route …| From Pyrenees to Pennines
This week’s theme for Monochrome Madness is Street Lamps. Chosen by Brian @ BushBoy’s World. I looked through my archives and found a few, they make lovely shots, especially when transf…| Travels with Ali
I blame it on the blogger who stopped to shoot a barn and then got side-tracked with macro shots. I’m on to you, just a moment… The same happened to me yesterday in Terme Saturnia. Ther…| The Mexi Movie I. (closed)