
That’s what nature does when left untamed. This is where you’d see how things would be if we stop existing today. Nature would take over, a how soon.
Nikon D800
Nikon 24.70 f2,8
PP in Analog Efex Pro

That’s what nature does when left untamed. This is where you’d see how things would be if we stop existing today. Nature would take over, a how soon.
Nikon D800
Nikon 24.70 f2,8
PP in Analog Efex Pro
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Meet Cow…y. A sad looking car if ever there was one. Left to rot away in the Swedish woods, which has begun to decorate the inside tightening natures grip on this this vehicles fate.
Nikon D800
Nikon 24-70 f2.8.

From children’s story time last week to a darker sinister atmosphere this week . What nightmares lurk beyond dear reader?…
Nikon D800
24-70 f2.8

This shot just screams children’s stories. Just look at those headlights and the sad look they give. I took it at an angle to make it seem he or she is sneaking a look around the tree.
Nikon D800
24-70 f2.8

As the title says just a little shot taken at the junk yard on our last visit before Christmas. It serves really as a behind the scenes shot just to show a little of the process before the shots we take end up on the nett or hanging on a wall somewhere.

This is a shot of a derelict house at the end of a local road. It still looks a little lived in. It’s on private ground so I haven’t been inside. I think the people that own the house (They have another next door) use it as a shed.
I just love the peeling paint and the hanging bicycle.
Leica M9P and Summilux 35mm f1.4 ASPH.
David is a Brit living in Norway and I asked him to come on board at Monochromia shortly after I started following his photoblog. He is another prime example that it does not matter what equipment you put in his hands he will always manage to come up with a great image. He is an avid camera collector and he even makes his own film developer he calls “Caffenol” 🙂 This is one of Dave’s images that I just adore. He is a very interesting “bloke” that I hope to meet one day – Joe

Reluctant Urban Explorer

A mate took this shot of me playing around with a parasol that was left behind by a glamour shoot. I’d just like to say that although I may seem a little absent from what goes on behind the scenes here at Monochromia I follow a close as my time allows. A big thank you to Joe for this site (He has others too). It gets me out there taking pictures and that is what it’s all about .
Have a great Christmas and a snappy New Year. All my love and best wishes to all that read this, and my fellow contributors here at Monochromia who are a great inspiration to do better all the time.
See you in the New Year
David (From a snow free Norway)

My parents had one of these Morris 1100’s for a while. This one has it’s own garden:0)

…they said. However the last time I was here someone had removed the bumper (fender). Go on put your hand over the that part and tell me the shot doesn’t loose anything. So last time I was here I didn’t take any shots of it. As if by magic this year a bumper had reappeared. The magic has returned.
Nikon D800
Nikkor AIS 20mm Manual focus
Silver Efex Pro2
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