We asked our readers to send their best pictures on the topic of “Monochrome”. Here’s a selection of photos we got from all over the world.
Martyn Longhorn
Martyn Longthorn: “Pelican who made it.”
Ian Maggiore
Ian Maggiore: “Early morning frost in my garden.”
Theresa Bennett
Theresa Bennett: “To help our garden butterflies, I planted a tub for a paved part of the cosmos seeds and was rewarded with a huge show of photogenic pink flowers. I think they make a fantastic monochrome object.”
David Belton
David Belton: “Aldeburgh Scallop is a sculpture on Aldeburgh Beach, in Suffolk. I took this photo while on vacation last year.”
Sally ezav
Sally Esau: “This house stuck to my eyes while on vacation in Rhodes [Greece]. The door was open and I could see that the washing was hanging on the line, and I noticed a beautiful pebble mosaic road. As soon as I prepared a camera camera, the black cat walked across the wall and I managed to catch it in a perfect position. I think the dark door and the cat add a nice contrast to the image, especially with a monochrome effect. “
Sean Corlett
Sean Corlett: “I have always wanted to visit and take a picture of art installation on a Crosby beach named second, Antony Grmley. I traveled back through Liverpool on my return from a training course and I decided to go there.
Phil Norton
Phil Norton: “The ram stands like a statue as the storm approached the Chatsworth House [Derby]. “
Glyn hands
Glyn shake hands, “I wonder what a photo of me looked like this lady looked like? It would be interesting to compare two photos together, taking a moment in time.”
Piyusha paradkar
Piyusha Paradkar: “Kaleidoscope of the family, through light and shadow.”
Okr sööt
Okr Sööt: “Shadows talk about a real story can’t.”
Duncan gray
Duncan Gray: “My girlfriend then posed in front of a cafe in a London park. The window connected the customers on the way out there in a slightly humorous way.”
Doris Enders
Doris Enders: “The layers of the past. It is taken in blond meat, in Arizona, which looks black and white as stunning as in color.”
Kate snow
Kate Snow: “The butter caught our imagination from the children, choosing and blowing the seeds in the wind. Their beauty does not fade as they old, but simply recorded in different ways. I use macro lens here to photograph details, and some aspects allow some aspects to blur, to create depths and Etherena.
Crazy Macaulay
Ludo Macaulay: “I recently tried a street photo in Edinburgh and caught this man passing on Melville Street.”
Tony Cook
Tony Cook: “The sunlight through the windows at the Cathedral of Hereford created a moody atmosphere.”
Roland trop
Roland trope: “In May morning, I paused watching two men playing chess in Central Park [New York]. While one of them raised his bishop and reached over the board to move him as his move, I was photographed. “
Evelyn oakley
Evelyn Oakley: “I can’t resist the stain of sunlight on the white wall and the opportunity it offers to play in the shadow and a monochrome photo.”
Emma Warren
Emma Warren: “My monochrome cat was still sitting enough to crack, even though he watched his next moment of delusion.”
Elena Raiklin
Elena Raikhlin: “My goal was to transform ordinary home reel toilet paperIn abstract paper art, assembling texture, light and shade. “