Winter pics are almost B/W by default.
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I always loved B/W photography, but noticed that there's a certain art to it. It's not just turning whatever into B/W, but finding the right motive that would actually work without the colors, and just in grey-scales. Not every picture is meant for that. A lot of B/W do not appeal to me at all, but rather make me feel like they're a "BW makes me look so interesting and mysterious!" cry for attention.
Now, I have no clue yet about how to do it. So I thought I'd start with something incredibly easy - winter. Winter in Germany is almost B/W in and of itself, which makes it the perfect target to see what works. On top, my good friend @socraticmthd is publishing
, and I'd love to provide some original pictures for that detective story taking place in a setting of omnipresent snow. And he uses B/W only, so yet another incentive for me.Solar No-Power
Edgy
Tree of Life
Foggy
So, that's it. My first trial playing with B/W on pictures that I took with B/W in mind (except the first one). I think that with time, I'll develop an eye for what might work nicely in B/W and what doesn't. @daveks said that structures work well, so I might give that a try next.
As always, any feedback and especially tips and tricks are very welcome! As long as it's not AI generated content or comment spamming... 😅
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