Black and white and monochrome photography

Monochrome images draw out the elements of composition. They have an atmosphere all of their own.

Any photograph is a selection of reality, it captures a moment and a memory, in this respect it is like life, We seek meaning for our moments and the older we get the more important it is that life has a direction and purpose. I would like to share with you how important it is for me to know that purpose and direction found in Christ Jesus.

I would be very happy to discuss the Good News of Jesus with any enquirer.

 

 

On the West coast of Tasmania runs a train through mountains and rain forest.

In Tasmania and New Zealand poplars line the roads and cross paddocks.


The window of a long abandoned flax mill in the Marlborough wine region of New Zealand

New Norcia is a monastic town in Western Australia. a place that is unique and a must for any tour of the West.

The town is built in a Spanish style.


Elm trees stand beside roads and drive ways in Australia and New Zealand while in Britain they have passed from the countryside as a memory before the advent of Dutch Elm disease.
Spot colour in monochrome is like the  joy in life that shines through life surprising one at any moment.

Ferns are almost as ubiquitous in Tasmania as they are in New Zealand. But for a symbol Tasmania has adopted the extinct Tasmanian Tiger. 

It strikes me as strange that an Island state would want to be represented by an extinct animal, if extinct it is in truth!


Pelicans are special birds as to me they are more symbolic of the antipodes than the Kangaroo. However they are less unique.

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