Its interesting when things hit you, sometimes completely out of the blue, or so it would seem. When in a moment that feels overwhelming, happens so much more now, and the release of crying helps relieve of that. Photography takes me to my own little world, I am in my bubble, its amazing. I amContinue reading “Thoughtful Thursday Photo & Words | #6”
Tag Archives: Monochrome
Monochrome Monday | Winter Rose of Sharon
The temperatures significantly dropped from about -20 Saturday night to -6 this morning, the trees and plants were covered in a beautiful blanket of frosty snow!
Nature Snow Balls
Nature snow balls, what comes to life when you forget to trim back your plants, so you enjoy natures snow balls!
Monochrome Monday | Out The Front Door
Winter brings a slow down and with that a mental break in life as well, sometimes that means pulling more inward, being indoors, the darkness that comes with winter. I love the timeless aspect of this winter image. Shot with my wide angle Canon EF 16-35mm with the RF/EF Adapter
A Soft Edge
Winter allows time for softening, slowing down of life. A slow down with a monochrome creative edge with a black and white monochrome image.
Wordless Wednesday | Saugeen River Egret
Monochrome Madness | Macro Monday
I feel like I have fallen in love with Monochrome black and white processing lately! Its reminding me of when my kids were babies and after they went to bed, this is what I did, I played with my photos! A busy bee flying among the blossoms in the warm spring sunshine.
Lens-Artists Challenge #381 | Black & White Minimalism
Ritva leads this weeks challenge, “This week, I encourage you to embrace this artistic fusion and challenge yourself to capture images that marry minimalism and black and white, naturally you can also use you archives. Please limit your submissions to a maximum of ten images, a thoughtful reflection of your artistic vision and perspective.” PleaseContinue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #381 | Black & White Minimalism”
Monochrome Madness | Snowmobile Trail
I love how you can shift an image when processed monochrome, the timeless feeling it’s beauty provides.