This month is not about creating black and white photographs, but in finding the true blacks or greys in a colourful world.
Cheeky Grey Squirrel in Cape Town’s Company Gardens. They were introduced by Cecil Rhodes in 1890. These are larger than their European counterparts and the Garden’s oak trees and plenty of water channels offer a perfect habitat. They are fairly habituated to humans and will eat out of your hand; you can find someone to sell you a packet of peanuts with which to feed them.“Is this my best side?”“All good things come in threes” – Crested Pigeons, Australia