We ask readers to send their best photos on the theme of “monochrome”. This is a choice of photos we receive from all over the world.
Martyn Longthorn
Martyn Longthorn: “A pelican splashes.”
Ian Maggiore
Ian Maggiore: “The early morning frost in my back garden.”
Theresa Bennett
Theresa Bennett: “To help our garden butterflies, I planted a terrace bathtub with cosmic seeds and received a reward for huge photogenic pink flowers. I think they are an excellent monochrome theme.”
David Belton
David Belton: “The Aldeburgh scallops are sculptures from Aldeburgh Beach. I took this photo last year while on vacation.”
Sally Esau
Sally Esau: “This house caught my attention while on vacation in Rhodes. The doors were open and I could see hanging online and I also noticed the beautiful pebbles pathway. Just as I was ready to take a camera, I had a photon, I had a black cat, and I managed to capture the perfect location. Monochromatic effect.”
Sean Corlett
Sean Corlett: “I’ve always wanted to visit and shoot an art installation called Antony Gormley on Crosby Beach. I went back to Liverpool on the way to the training session and decided to go there. I shot this shot with a slow closure, handheld handheld, giving the picture a fantastic look.”
Phil Norton
Phil Norton: “The ram stands like a statue, like a storm approaching the Chatsworth House (Derby).”
Green Hand
Glyn Hands: “I wonder what the picture this lady is like? Comparing the two photos together, it would be fun to capture the moments of time.”
Piyusha Paradkar
Piyusha Paradkar: “The kaleidoscope of the family, through the lights and shadows.”
UKU Feed
UKUSööt: “The shadow tells a story that reality cannot.”
Duncan Gray
Duncan Gray: “My girlfriend was outside a cafe in London Park.
Doris Enders
Doris Enders: “The past.
Kate Snow
Kate Snow: “Dandelions have captured our imaginations since we were kids, picking and blowing seeds, blowing wind. Their beauty doesn’t fade away with age, but just captures in different ways. Here I shoot details with macro lenses while allowing some aspects to radiate some aspects, make some aspects dull, and create a sense of depth and trying to capture the magic of simple Dandelion.”
Ludo Macaulay
Ludo Macaulay: “I recently tried some street photography in Edinburgh and caught this man passing Melville Street.”
Tony Cook
Tony Cook: “The sunlight through the windows of Hereford Cathedral creates a moody atmosphere.”
Roland Trope
Roland Trope: “On a May morning, I stopped and watched two men play chess in Central Park (New York). I took a picture when one of them raised his bishop and reached for relocation to relocate it to relocate it in his move.”
Evelyn Oakley
Evelyn Oakley: “I can’t resist a scattering of sunshine on the white walls and the opportunities it offers for shadow games and monochrome photography.”
Emma Warren
Emma Warren: “My monochrome cat sits enough to sit, once-even though he’s staring at the next prank.”
Elena Raikhlin
Elena Raikhlin: “My goal is to remodel the regular toilet paper household rollsEnter abstract paper art by composing textures, lights and shadows. ”