Monochrome Monday #27
on Jun 22, 2015“You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a second and think of it all your life.” - Joan Miró
For this edition I’ve decided to change it a bit. Instead of displaying 10 black and white images, I’m displaying 10 sepia images. Monochrome is displaying images in one colour or shades of one colour. Therefore by definition sepia is a form of monochrome as it is shades of brown. Sepia tone to me in some images is also more appealing than black and white and I am slowly starting to produce more images in this tone rather than just black and white. I hope you enjoy this edition of Monochrome Monday.

A Fourways male lion stands alert to the presence of a herd of buffalo.

An old buffalo bull slowly makes his way towards a waterhole.

A curious Spotted hyena cub sniffs and investigates its sibling.

A wild dog pauses briefly before running off to join the rest of the pack.

A large male waterbuck pursues a female in oestrus.

A rare sight of a Honey Badger cooperating and standing still for just enough of time for a few photos.

A cheetah stands tall on a termite mound to survey the surrounding area.

The Warthog Wallow female leopard showing her impressive set of teeth with an almighty yawn.

A Sand River male lion looks back as his two brothers feast on a buffalo carcass.

A young elephant scurries along to the rest of the herd after a quick drink.