~ Three for one – Monochrome Madness ~

This week the theme is about cropping one photo three ways. I was surprised by how different the original could look. It took me a while to get this they way I wanted, hence just the one photo! Thanks Leanne for an interesting challenge.

The original photo which I’ve converted to a monochrome filter.

A mural by Australian street artist – Matt Adnate. Maybe the tallest mural in the Southern Hemisphere.

A young Noongar man holding a bunch of eucalyptus leaves.

A Middle Eastern Woman

A young Burmese Girl

My favourite is the Middle Eastern Woman. By cropping this image it enhances the smaller details, such as her scarf.


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Author: Alison

Hi A nanny of two and a mum of two adult children, mum to two fur babies and wife of one. I love to travel and up until recently travelled the world, now exploring Western Australia! I play bridge, board games, read dance and blog in my spare time.

12 thoughts on “~ Three for one – Monochrome Madness ~”

  1. I love Adnate’s work, I was lucky enough to meet him once. He is a great artist. He has some amazing murals. I like what you have done here and I think your original image is perfect for a challenge like this. I like the close up too Alison.

  2. This is the first time I have seen the mural – think it magnificent . . . and, methinks, most like the little Burmese girl in the middle 🙂 Thank you!!!

    1. As I did not have your email – just wanted you to know I have reposted the whole of this to a number of friends who I am certain will thoroughly enjoy another bit of ‘news’ from Down Under 🙂 !

  3. An amazing mural of Adnate as per usual. But your cropping three ways gives it separate interesting stories.

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