The theme at last night’s meeting of the Ealing group of London Independent Photographers was ‘Light and dark’. We each showed a series of images with our own interpretation of that theme. For my contribution I decided to edit some of my travel photos in high contrast black and white. The theme that tied them together as a series was the use of an arch to frame the scene. The post Gallery: light and dark appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
It’s a sombre thought that even the most modern and stable of structures may one day become a ruin. Did the builders of the Inca cities, of the Egyptian pyramids or of the temples of Angkor stop to consider that they may not stand for ever? The post Gallery: seeing ruins in black and white appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
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
Sarah of Travel with Me leads us this week in Monochrome Madness Challenge with the theme of Ruins. In black and white, ruins are no longer just remnants of the past. They are symbols of endurance — quiet, solemn, and endlessly captivating. The ruins of the Colosseum in Rome stand as a powerful reminder of... Read More| Wandering Teresa
There’s no set theme for this week’s Monochrome Madness Challenge, so I’ve decided to feature monochrome shots from my travels. Ascending Mt. Titlis, the world transforms. The funicular lifts you a…| Wandering Teresa
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I mentioned the other day our habit of having with us at all times an au cas où bag, foraging for the use of. At this time of year, this bag is a completely necessary accessory. Here’s my haul from last Thursday. Here we are. Crab apples; cooking apples; windfall pears; red mirabelles. These have … Continue reading "Au Cas Où"| From Pyrenees to Pennines
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
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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)