I have posted these two images on the other blog of mine Melbourne Street Photography
Both images were first taken in monochrome, their shadows and silences doing all the speaking. Yet earlier today, with time to spare before the cardiology conference at the Stamford Plaza, I wandered along South Bank in Melbourne and felt the city nudge me toward colour again. The river moved with its usual unhurried grace, reflecting fragments of sky and skyline; the breeze carried the faint scent of roasted coffee from nearby cafés; and the footsteps of passers-by echoed softly along the promenade like a gentle counterpoint to the hum of trams and traffic beyond.
On a whim, I decided to give the photographs a muted colour treatment—just enough for the tones to breathe without losing the quiet dignity of their original monochrome form. The results surprised me. Soft washes of colour settled into the images like memories returning after a long absence: the subdued blues of the Yarra, the mellow greys of the paved walkway, the faintest warmth in the late-morning light. What once felt stark now carries a subtle tenderness, a kind of understated calm that pleases the eye and lingers in the mind.
As I stood by the river, watching the city move at its own measured pace, I realised how these gentle hues mirror the mood of the day—unrushed, contemplative, suspended somewhere between duty and leisure. The photographs now hold that feeling too, quietly echoing the simple pleasure of a solitary stroll along South Bank before the formalities ahead.
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I like both of these. You capture movement very well.
ReplyDeleteI really need to do more street shots
DeleteStunning photos. I love how you’ve captured the city’s quiet moments, there’s a real poetry in noticing the soft interplay of light, colour, and movement that most people just walk past. The shift from monochrome to muted colour feels like a gentle awakening, letting the city breathe without overwhelming the senses. Makes me want to wander South Bank myself and see those subtle shades in person, just soaking it all in.
ReplyDeleteEditing is such a choice, and your choices look good today.
ReplyDeleteThanks mate. Unedited shots do not necessarily reflect what photographers see
DeleteColores no saturados y una luz favorecedora han ayudado a que tus fotos de hoy resulten muy agradables a la vista.
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
Toned down version
DeleteI totally agree with your beautiful description of your photo creations.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny
DeleteSon dos fotos magnificas, me gustan mucho el tratamiento que has dado.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
I like them both ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It's always so busy here in our metro area. Your words, your experiment with muted colors capture the feel of the unrushed pace of this morning in Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteThe woman in your photo is in a hurry as she is running around the corner. Those signs have brilliant colors. The "Plaza de Toros" sign jumped out at me. I've been there, but it was a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteThese are very different, and I do like them.
ReplyDeleteShe's in such a hurry! Color Vrs. monochrome. They will never tell the same story. Doing both allows you to decide which story you want to tell. But you know that....
ReplyDeleteA bit unuaual going from black and white to color, but why not.
ReplyDeleteThe colours look beautiful. The photos portray a quiet time of day. Great signs
ReplyDeleteGreat photos for the sign theme! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDelete...I love the bright colors and Lucky Chan!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. There is a nice softness to them.
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