This week’s host Elke from pictures imperfect blog is asking us to select images that are naturally monochrome. I searched my photos and think I came up with a few that might work for this week’s challenge.

Daniel Stowe Conservancy
Belmont, NC

The Farmhouse Garden Center
The Daniel Stowe Conservancy
Belmont, NC

in Grey Cloudy Skies
Riverside Park and Greenway
Cramerton, NC

Riverside Park and Greenway
Cramerton, NC

Adirondack Bird Feeder
The Farmhouse Garden Center
Daniel Stowe Conservancy
Belmont, NC
Elke’s Monochrome Madness-Naturally Monochrome
Leanne’s Monochrome Madness #36 – Naturally monochrome
Photo Credit:©️2025 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Cameras: 1) Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max; 2-5) Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S55-250mm lens and Altura UV & CPL filter attachments.
Locations: 1-2 & 5) The Farmhouse Garden Center, Daniel Stowe Conservancy, Belmont, North Carolina, USA; 3-4) Riverside Park and Greenway, Cramerton, North Carolina, USA
God Bless. Have a fantastic weekend. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.
I like that wind spinner – I would have never thought it was grey in grey, one is so used to seeing them in bright colours. And the water of the river looks like textured fabric, possibly rough stone but I’d never guessed water. Thanks for joining in!
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Thank you! There were actually four metal wind spinners, the other shots you can see the green trees and plants in the background. The river at just the right toe of day can appear grey when it’s mostly brown, green, or sometimes appears blue.
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Monochrome madness indeed, Deb, … I was trying to read the chair notice, … nose to screen , ..that’s before I noticed that you’d put it in your title… it’s an interesting looking chair, I do like ones with character. 💫
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Thank you Penn! The small chair was on a top shelf on display at The Farmhouse Garden Center at The Daniel Stowe Conservancy. On the opposite side of the shelf unit was a little red Adirondack bird feeder chair.
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