Mid-Week Monochrome #105 – Monterey


A photograph of the main road that runs through Monterey in California.

Camera: Canon EOS 70D
Lens: CanonEF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
F/Number: f/11
ISO: 100
Focal Distance: 70 mm

Shutter Speed: 1/40 sec
Photograph Date: 11.07.2015
Photographer: Ash
Software: Adobe Lightroom Classic


Thank you to all those who have participated in last week’s challenge and you can view the entries, for last week’s challenge, on the links below.

Last Week’s Entries

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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9 responses to “Mid-Week Monochrome #105 – Monterey”

  1. […] Hi all 😃 My entry for Brashley’s MWM. […]

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  2. A busy-looking place, Bren; great shot 😃 I’ve another Edinburgh one this week: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2022/09/14/leith-docks-mid-week-monochrome-105/

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    1. Thank you xx… Love the sunset in your image xx

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  3. […] Bren’s Mid-Week Monochrome #105 […]

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  4. […] Brashley Photography blog Mid-Week Monochrome challenge […]

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  5. A wonderful urban view in monochrome 🙂

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  6. […] Bren’s Mid-Week Monochrome #105, Debbie Symth’s Six Word Saturday and Jez’s Water Water Everywhere […]

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