monochrome monday #8
on Feb 09, 2015Monochrome Monday is a way of seeing the world from a different perspective. There are an estimated 10 million different colors the human eye can pick up, as apposed to 450 odd shades of grey, but these colors can sometimes distract from the natural beauty of a subject.
“In photography there is no shadow that can not be illuminated.” - August Sander
Hi again everyone. This week is my turn again after Mike’s awesome blog last week. Here are some of my highlights in the last while. I hope you enjoy.
A baby elephant is joyful with life after a refreshing mud bath.
One of the Fourways males, in great condition and fighting prime, has an unsure moment as his brother moves into the distance.
Two wild dogs find a moment to play whilst the rest of the pack chases a hyena.
After a seriously hot summer’s day, Maxabeni enjoys a cool evening drink.
A White Stork is seen searching for food on one of the open areas.
Nottins was found desperately searching for food as her ever-demanding cub was left waiting for her return.
A young male waterbuck takes a minute from feeding to come and investigate.
The well-used ivory of an old elephant cow full of stories and history.
The vultures finish off what’s left of an old giraffe kill.
One of the Southern Pride split females calls out into the night, looking for her sisters.
Bring your creativity to life.