Your pictures on the topic of “Monochrome”

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We asked our readers to send their best pictures of the theme “Monochrome”. Here is a selection of photos we received from all over the world.

Martyn longthorn pelican expelled water out of his body when facing the cameraMartin Longorne

Martin Longorne: “Pelican who makes a splash.”

Ian Maggiore closely by a plant covered with water dropletsIan Maggiore

Ian Maggiore: “Early morning cold in my back garden.”

Theresa Bennett one flower Teresa Bennett

Teresa Bennett: “To help our butterflies, I planted a patio bath with space seeds and I was rewarded with a huge show of photogenic pink flowers. I think they make a fantastic monochrome theme.”

David Belton sculpture on a beach ridgeDavid Belton

David Belton: “Aldeburg’s scalp is a sculpture on Aldeberg Beach, in Suffolk. I took this photo while on vacation there last year.”

Sali Isav Black Cat walks on the roof of a washed houseSali Isav

Sally Isav: “This house caught my eye while on vacation in Rhodes (Greece). The gate was open and I could see that it was flushed on the line and I also noticed a rather pebble mosaic path. Just when I was ready to take a picture, a black cat was walking through the wall and I was able to capture it in the perfect position. Monochrome effect. “

Sean Corlet statue stands in the sea as the waves break ashoreSewn Corlet

Sean Corlet: “I always wanted to visit and shoot the artistic installation of Crosby Beach, called another place, from Anthony Gormley. I traveled back through Liverpool from returning from a training course and decided to go there.

Phil Norton close to Aries against a dramatic skyPhil Norton

Phil Norton: “Aries stands like a statue when the storm approaches the house of Chatsworth (Derby).”

Glyn rands nun takes a photo with a cameraGlin hands

Glyn Hands: “I wonder what the photo of me looks like this lady? It would be interesting to compare the two pictures together, capturing a moment in time.”

Piyusha Paradkar People lean together in a circle, looking down at the cameraPiyusha Paradkar

Piyusha Paradkar: “Kaleidoscope of the family, through light and shade.”

Uku söry street seen from above as people throw long shadows on the groundUku Feed

UKU Söt: “Shadows tell a story that reality can’t.”

Duncan Gray wet scene outside a cafe in 1970Duncan Gray

Duncan Gray: “Then my girlfriend poses outside a cafe in London Park. The window brings together customers down the path out in a slightly ghostly way.”

Doris Enders layers of rock can be seen in the mountains of ArizonaDoris Enders

Doris Enders: “Layers of the past. It is taken in blue meat, in Arizona, which looks in black and white, stunning as much as color.”

Kate Snow near DandelionKate Snow

Kate Snow: “The bold people have captured our imagination because we have been children, choosing and blowing the seeds of the wind. Their beauty does not fade as they are age, but it is simply caught in different ways. Here I use a macro lens, and allowing some aspects to blur, creating depths,

Crazy Macalay man walks through a cobblestone streetMacalay

Crazy McAlay: “I recently tried some street photography in Edinburgh and caught that man passing through Melville Street.”

Tony cooks a figure walks past a tomb in the cathedralTony Cook

Tony Cook: “The sunlight through the windows in the Hereford Cathedral has created a tuned atmosphere.”

Roland Trope close to hand holding a piece of cheese over the chessboard with a timer nearbyRoland Trope

Roland Trope: “On a May morning I stopped watching two men playing chess in Central Park (New York). Until one of them raised his bishop and reached over the board to move it as his move, I took the picture.”

Evelyn Okley a long shade by hand on an empty wallEvelyn Okley

Evelyn Okley: “I can’t resist a patch of sunlight on a white wall and the opportunity it presents as a game of shade and monochrome photography.”

Emma Warren close -up of a cat's face removedEmma Warren

Emma Warren: “My monochrome cat, who sits still enough to click for once – even though he is looking at his next moment of mischief.”

Elena Reichlin closely toilet rollers gathered togetherElena Reichlin

Elena Reichlin: “My goal was to transform ordinary household rollers from toilet paperIn abstract paper art by compiling texture, light and shade. “

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