Sunday, 21 March 2010

Monochrome Weekend - In cognito


Espied in the underground arcade linking Town Hall station with the Myer Department store.

A member of the Monochrome Weekend community.

24 comments:

RoeH said...

Beautiful photos on your blog!

Anonymous said...

He, he, nice idea Julie, have a good Monochrome weekend|
Serge

Clytie said...

I like it! Totally unique!

Piyush Garyali said...

Love the composition and the reflection in the shades.

Dragonstar said...

They're all keeping their eyes on you!

Bruce Caspersonn said...

I can't see any RayBans.....

Carver said...

What a great idea for a monochrome shot. I love it.

Bill said...

I see you're keeping an eye on us, Julie. Have a great Sunday.

Magpie said...

Julie, I love this photo..actually I love all I've read and seen on your blog. Thank you for your recent question about the post brattcat made on ice melting in the forest. I followed up with your suggestion. If you would like to see if you agree with my dad, here's the post..
http://inovermyhead-magpie.blogspot.com/

Nydia said...

Very creative and fun mono post! I'd pick some of these glasses!

Kisses from Nydia.

Coffeeveggie addict. said...

this is great post,can i have one...?

Ann said...

Very nice - the shapes and tones work really well.

Anonymous said...

An EYE catcher!

diane b said...

pattern and lack of colour makes a entertaining shot.

Vicki said...

I love that you have captured the interest in something so every day.

Lachezar said...

Love it! Great image Julie!

Birdman said...

I sometimes wear my sunglasses at night. Is that wrong???? Ha!

Woody said...

This made me smile. I like the composition and there are reflections in each of the lenses.

Sandy Trefger said...

Wonderful, wonderful monochrome photo! So creative!!

Thanks for stopping by my blog and for the encouraging posts! My spam program placed your comments in the spam folder for me to approve so it took a bit for them to show up. Usually it gets it right and only puts real spam on hold!

Sandy "From the Heart of Texas"

Anonymous said...

Neat image Julie. I really like it. I like your bubbler reflections too. We are having fun aren't we.

Thanks for your comments on that first shot of mine. I love it when the print matches the vision and this one came out even better than I hoped.

Joan Elizabeth said...

I'm always fascinated with the things your turn into images.

michael bird said...

Brings to mind Marilyn Monroe, Campbell's Soup and Andy Warhol. What a kick.

Anonymous said...

I love it - borderline of glamour and cheesy. You have captured it.

beatrice De said...

This picture reminde me my profession. Making shops windows to *opticiens*, as a shop window designer.
But most to *pharmacies with culturelles windows, sometime in the blog.

Un petit coucou de Lausanne en Suisse. De l'autre côté du monde.