This week’s Monochrome Madness Challenge is from Elke with the theme of Triptychs.
This is Szentendre, a charming riverside town just outside Budapest, known for its cobblestone streets, colourful facades, and creative art scene. With its baroque churches, quirky museums, vibrant public art, and lively markets, the town feels both historic and playful.
Szentendre in monochrome tells its story in quiet tones. Done as a triptych: first, the churches—timeless, still, and grounding the town in history.

Next, the vibrant public art, stripped of colour yet still full of character and contrast.

And finally, the market, capturing simple moments of daily life as they come and go.

Together, these three sets capture the soul of Szentendre beyond colour—simple yet beautifully lived.

Poetic! xx
Is it? Thanks Jo 👍
Nicely done Teresa
Thanks so much Ali.
I do like how there is a theme with the three of them, all different, but connected in a way. Great triptychs Teresa.
Just happy you think I went on the right direction. Thanks Leanne.
Definitely
Enjoyed your triptychs immensely. 😊
Nice to hear that Pepper.
Lovely groupings of related images from what looks like a very attractive town 🙂
It is very charming, and I love it.
Love the churches.
I find Churches very photogenic. Thanks Dawn.
As do I. You are welcome.
They are all great. I particularly like the street decorations. Greaat choices.
That’s what I love too, very festive. Thanks Elke.