We asked our readers to send their best pictures on the “monochrome” topic. Below is a selection of pictures we received from all over the world.
Martin Longhuren
Martin Longhuren: “Braga makes a splash.”
Ian Magor
Ian Magor: “The frost in the early morning in my rear garden.”
Teresa Bennett
Theresa Bennett: “To help our garden butterflies, planted a courtyard with the seeds of the universe and rewarded with a huge width of optical pink flowers. I think it makes a wonderful monochrome.”
David Bilton
David Bilton: “The aldeburgh Scallop is a statue on the beach of Aldeburgh, in Suffolk. I took this picture during a holiday there last year.”
Sally Esau
Sally Esau: “This house caught my attention during a holiday in Rhodes [Greece]. The gate was open and I saw that there was a washing suspended on the line and also noticed the fortified mosaic path. Just as the camera made ready to take a photo, a black cat wandered across the wall and was able to take it in a perfect position. I think the dark gates and cat add a nice contrast to the image, especially with a monochromatic effect. “
Sean Corlette
Sean Corlette: “I always wanted to visit the artistic installation and photograph it on the Beach of Crossbi called another place, by Anthony Gorly.
Phil Norton
Phil Norton: “A ram stands like a statue with a storm approaching Chatsworth [Derby]”
Glin my hands
Glen Hand: “I wonder what a picture of me that this lady was taking? It would be interesting to compare the two pictures together, and take a moment of time.”
PIIUSHA PARADKAR
PIIUSHA PARADKAR: “Kaleidoscope of Family, through light and shade.”
Uku söt
Uku söt: “Shadows tells an unimaginable story.”
Denkan Gray
Denkan Gray: “My girlfriend then advanced outside a café in the London Park. The window merged clients on the road outside a little ghost.”
Doris Enders
Doris Enders: “Layers of the past. They are taken in the Blue Missa, in Arizona, which looks amazing black and white as in color.”
Kate Snow
Kate Snow: “Dandelion has acquired our imagination because we were children, picking up and detonating the seeds in the wind. Its beauty does not fade with our age, but it is simply captured in different ways. Here, I use the Macro lens to photograph the details while allowing some aspects, creating depths and a sense of ethiopogery while trying to intensify the magic of the simple cone.”
Ludo Macolay
Ludo Macolay: “I was trying some photography in the streets in Edinburgh recently and caught this man who passes Melville Street.”
Tony Cook
Tony Cook: “The sun’s rays across the Herve Cathedral created a moody atmosphere.”
Roland Cup
Roland Top: “On May morning, I stopped watching two men who play chess in Central Park [New York]. When one of them raised his ceilings and arrived through the painting to transfer it as a step, the picture took the picture.
Evlin Okley
Evelin Okley: “I can’t resist a piece of sunlight on a white wall and the opportunity it offers for operation and monochrome photography.”
Emma Warren
Emma Warren: “My monochrome cat is sitting enough to pick up, once – although he looks to his next moment from harm.”
Elena Reichlin
Elena Reichlin: “My goal was to convert the regular household menus from the toilet paperIn abstract paper by forming texture, light and shade. “