We ask our readers to send their best photos on the topic of “Monochrome”. Here is a selection of the photographs we receive from all over the world.
Martyn Longthorn
Martyn Longthorn: “A pelican doing a splash.”
Ian Maggiore
Ian Maggiore: “Frost early in the morning in my rear garden.”
Teresa Bennett
Theresa Bennett: “To help our garden butterflies, I planted a patio bathtub with cosmos seeds and I was rewarded with a large sample of photogenic pink flowers. I think they do a fantastic monochromatic subject.”
David Belton
David Belton: “Aldeburgh’s scattered is a sculpture on Aldeburgh Beach, in Suffolk. I took this photo while I was on vacation there last year.”
Sally Esau
Sally Esau: “This house caught my attention while I was on vacation in Rhodes (Greece). The door was open and I could see that I had washed hanging on the line and also noticed the beautiful way of mosaic of pebbles. Just when I prepared my camera to take a photo, a black cat for the wall and managed to capture in the perfect position. I think the dark gates and the image of the cats and the image of the cat image, especially with the image of the image.
Sean Corlett
Sean Corlett: “I always wanted to visit and photograph the installation of art in Crosby Beach called another place, by Antony Gormley. I was traveling back to Liverpool on the way back from a training course and decided to go there. I took this photo with a slow shutter and hand to give the image a dreamy appearance.”
Phil Norton
Phil Norton: “A ram is like a statue when a storm approached Chatsworth House (Derby).”
Glyn’s hands
Glyn Hands: “I wonder how the photograph of me looks like this lady was taking? It would be interesting to compare the two photographs together, capturing a moment in time.”
Piyusha Paradkar
Piyusha Paradkar: “Kaleidoscope of the family, through light and shadow.”
Feed Uku
Uku Sööt: “Shadows tell a story that reality cannot.”
Duncan Gray
Duncan Gray: “My girlfriend posed outside a coffee in a London park. The window merged customers on the road outside in a slightly ghostly way.”
Doris Estrars
Doris Enders: “Layers of the past. It is taken on the blue table, in Arizona, which is seen in black and white as impressive as in color.”
Kate snow
Kate snow: “León’s teeth have captured our imagination since we were children, choosing and blowing the seeds in the wind. Its beauty does not fade as we age, but simply capture in different ways. Here, I use a macro lens to photograph the details while allowing some aspects to be blurred, create depths and an ethere that the lady of the lady of either “. “
Ludo Macaulay
Ludo Macaulay: “I was testing a street photograph in Edinburgh recently and caught this man by passing Melville Street.”
Tony Cook
Tony Cook: “The sunlight through the windows in the hereford cathedral created a bad atmosphere.”
Roland trope
Roland Trope: “On a May morning, I stopped to see two men play chess in Central Park (New York). When one of them lifted his bishop and arrived through all areas to relocate him as his movement, I took the photograph.”
Evelyn Oakley
Evelyn Oakley: “I can’t resist a sunlight patch on a white wall and the opportunity he presents for the shadow game and monochromatic photography.”
Emma Warren
Emma Warren: “My monochromatic cat sitting enough to break, for once, although he is looking at his next moment of mischief.”
Elena Raikhlin
Elena Raikhlin: “My goal was to transform ordinary hygienic paper rollsIn abstract paper of paper composing texture, light and shadow. “