Dawn hosts this week Monochrome Madness, I also linked to Leanne’s post. I am so proud of myself, I was able to limit my photos to four. As Leanne also pointed out in her post , I don’t really photograph shadows much, or if I have I can’t remember them.

sorry for the life of me I cannot remember where I took this and I am too lazy at the moment to do the research. ( update, Leanne kindly recognized the city as Melbourne. Thanks 🙂


Forsyth Park Savannah’s largest and most popular park. The City’s most famous fountain—installed in 1858 and modeled after the fountains at the Place de la Concorde in Paris—crowns the northern edge of the park.


I love these, they are so good. I rarely take b/w because the ones that I do take look just like a colour photo converted. But I think that true black and white show the soul of the photograph – hope I am making myself understood – anyway, I will stop rambling and just say that I love these very much 🙂
Thank you so much James for your lovely comment . it is appreciated
Hard to pick a favorite here, Ritva, but if pushed I’d say the sunset drink.
thanks, that was a lucky shot , no staging there.
Love your tree lined avenue, and the sunset one
opportunity rose and I was able catch it, thanks Sue
These all turned out well, Ritva.
Thanks Janet
Love the bird capture, good timing. I also like the tree lined road. Great shots Ritva.
Thanls Teresa timing is essential for a good shot
Yes, perfection👌i
Lovely atmospheric shots.
Thanks Margaret, that is what i aim for, so I am glad it comes through
These are wonderful Ritva. That first photo is taken in Melbourne, I recognise the view.
Thanks Leanne, I updated the post according your information