Autumn Children playing with bubbles Antique camera Water falling This week there is no particular theme, so here’s four of my older monochrome photos. For more interesting photos, visit Monochrome…| gwh photos2
One of the first picture books to come into the house – oh gosh – more than 45 years ago, delighted all three of my children, and the adults who read it with them. It’s still sought after, this early edition, but you’ll have to shell out about £25 to get a copy. The book … Continue reading "Farmer Fisher’s Farmyard Friends"| From Pyrenees to Pennines
For this week’s Monochrome Madness, I’m showing a few images from Strasbourg: its historic city centre, including the area near and in the Cathedral, and a few odds and ends such as a weather vane, a single lonely wolf (?) on a riverside brick wall, and a few of the many bikes there.| From Pyrenees to Pennines
First time I saw this, my first thought was I have nothing to share on this topic. I did try to find a neutral spot to take a shoe shot, considering various backgrounds and environments that might …| Ritva Sillanmäki Photography
The host for Monochrome Madness this week is Brian from Bushboy’s World, and he has chosen “Ceramics” as the theme. Ceramics have been an important part of human life for thousands of years. Made from fired clay, they can be shaped in many ways and decorated with colourful glazes. And today I am sharing some ceramic pieces in... Read More| Wandering Teresa
Sarah @ Travel with me is the host for this week’s Monochrome Madness. There is something about old ruins of houses and castles that look better in monochrome. The first photos of these buildings would have been in black and white anyway! I’ve put together a small gallery for the theme this week. My feature … Continue reading "~ Monochrome Madness: Capturing the Essence of Old Ruins ~"| Travels with Ali
For more interesting symmetry photos, and/or to share yours, visit Monochrome Madness.| gwh photos2
There’s no set theme for this week’s Monochrome Madness Challenge, so I’ve decided to feature monochrome shots from my travels. The River Reuss flows through Lucerne and beneath the Chapel Bridge, …| Wandering Teresa
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
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)