Mid-Week Monochrome #59 – The Orangery at Knole


A monochrome photograph of the Orangery at Knole

Camera: Canon EOS 70D
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 STM
F/Number: f/9.0
ISO: 100

Focal Distance: 18 mm
Shutter Speed: 1.20 sec
Software: Adobe Lightroom CC


Wanna join in on this weekly monochrome challenge….

It’s simple, create a post using Mid-week Monochrome # (#being the number for the week and use the MWM and Mid-Week Monochrome tags. Pingbacks are enabled, however, if you have trouble creating a pingback then simply post the link to your post in the comments below. Happy Wednesday everyone… Enjoy the challenge.

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17 responses to “Mid-Week Monochrome #59 – The Orangery at Knole”

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  2. Love the perspective Bren 🙂 🙂

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    1. Great contribution to the challenge xx

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  3. OK, I see what I did. Put the hyphen in the wrong spot. Will change it.

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    1. I always do things like that 😂😂

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    1. Thank you… And thanks for joining in xx

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  7. This looks so amazing wonderful in monochrome. Very lovely 🙂

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    1. Beautiful. Thank you for entering xx

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