Mid-Week Monochrome #90 – Polesden Lacey Room


A monochrome photograph of one of the rooms at Polesden Lacey

Camera Settings

Camera:  Canon EOS 1100D
Lens: Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II
F/Number:  f/3.5
ISO:  800

Focal Distance: 18 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec
Software: Adobe Lightroom Classic
Photographer: Ash Ryan


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17 responses to “Mid-Week Monochrome #90 – Polesden Lacey Room”

  1. Great shot, Bren 👏 I think these old houses work well in b&w, it tones down the ornate overload to the point you can actually take it all in 🤔

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    1. Thank you… I agree old places work beautifully with monochrome. I have never seen a room like it… there was so much gold in it… it was everywhere.

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  3. Lovely composition Ash 🙂

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  4. There are so much in that room! I love this in black and white!

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    1. Thank you… It was a busy room… I’ve never seen such a gilded room like it.

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  6. Wow!
    Elegance at its best 🙂

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    1. Thank you… it was a very opulent room.

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