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Jun 25, 2017 12:36:07   #
whwiden
 
I attach a photo taken with a Nikon B700 at full optical zoom--a RAW file, with modest adjustments in Capture NX-D. I used a circular polarizer. ISO 100. Following that, I attach a B&W conversion of the same photo, done in Lightroom. To adjust the tones, it was helpful to have a color file so you could manipulate the color channels.

Which do you prefer? The color version or the black and white version.





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Jun 25, 2017 12:37:10   #
tainkc Loc: Kansas City
 
whwiden wrote:
I attach a photo taken with a Nikon B700 at full optical zoom--a RAW file, with modest adjustments in Capture NX-D. I used a circular polarizer. ISO 100. Following that, I attach a B&W conversion of the same photo, done in Lightroom. To adjust the tones, it was helpful to have a color file so you could manipulate the color channels.

Which do you prefer? The color version or the black and white version.
You're kidding, right?

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Jun 25, 2017 12:50:15   #
whwiden
 
How so? My guess is that you prefer the color and do not think it a close call.

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Jun 25, 2017 12:52:30   #
crafterwantabe Loc: Mn
 
Color

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Jun 25, 2017 12:59:54   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Ask "what does color add to the story?" For me, a feeling of warmth, energy and vibrancy. The black and white, as composed, is IMO a bit chaotic with no place for my eye to rest.

I can see potential in a more carefully composed shot and thinking specifically for a black and white result: a study of lines, shadows, shapes - perhaps even semi-abstract. Something that I don't have to puzzle over, wondering what your vision was for the result.

Now, talk about your preference, please. What attracted you to do a b&w version?

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Jun 25, 2017 13:01:39   #
Bultaco Loc: Aiken, SC
 
Color!

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Jun 25, 2017 13:25:01   #
whwiden
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
Ask "what does color add to the story?" For me, a feeling of warmth, energy and vibrancy. The black and white, as composed, is IMO a bit chaotic with no place for my eye to rest.

I can see potential in a more carefully composed shot and thinking specifically for a black and white result: a study of lines, shadows, shapes - perhaps even semi-abstract. Something that I don't have to puzzle over, wondering what your vision was for the result.

Now, talk about your preference, please. What attracted you to do a b&w version?
Ask "what does color add to the story?" ... (show quote)


I generally shoot black and white photos. I have been experimenting with my new bridge camera and I got this shot. I thought that it might be a case in which I would prefer color despite my predisposition for black and white. So, I made a black and white version to compare. With the color, the shot is all about the color. For me, it works even with an inexpensive bridge camera with a small sensor. Sharpness, etc. seems not relevant. I agree that I would likely do something different if I had thought of B&W to begin with. Not sure. But the color photo just seems to speak for itself. It is a different way of thinking and shooting for me.

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Jun 26, 2017 07:04:26   #
tainkc Loc: Kansas City
 
whwiden wrote:
How so? My guess is that you prefer the color and do not think it a close call.
Not even close. Flowers used to be photographed in B&W because color film was not available at the time.

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Jun 26, 2017 07:12:32   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
whwiden wrote:
I generally shoot black and white photos. I have been experimenting with my new bridge camera and I got this shot. I thought that it might be a case in which I would prefer color despite my predisposition for black and white. So, I made a black and white version to compare. With the color, the shot is all about the color. For me, it works even with an inexpensive bridge camera with a small sensor. Sharpness, etc. seems not relevant. I agree that I would likely do something different if I had thought of B&W to begin with. Not sure. But the color photo just seems to speak for itself. It is a different way of thinking and shooting for me.
I generally shoot black and white photos. I have ... (show quote)


I didn't think about the possibility you normally shoot b&w and it was the color that was the experiment. Thanks!

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Jun 26, 2017 09:03:24   #
Howard5252 Loc: New York / Florida (now)
 
I am not a fan of turning a beautiful colored subject into a B&W ... UNLESS there is a specific reason (like mood perhaps).

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Jun 26, 2017 11:41:12   #
whwiden
 
tainkc wrote:
Not even close. Flowers used to be photographed in B&W because color film was not available at the time.


I had not given it much thought, but that is certainly correct. A lot of thought went into using filters to get a look--a red filter for a rose to make it white, etc. But now I suppose you see much less of that.

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Jun 26, 2017 11:42:37   #
whwiden
 
Howard5252 wrote:
I am not a fan of turning a beautiful colored subject into a B&W ... UNLESS there is a specific reason (like mood perhaps).


I am coming to that realization having been focused on black and white images for so long, continuing due to an interest in film which I can easily develop myself.

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Jun 26, 2017 11:43:39   #
whwiden
 
Bultaco wrote:
Color!


Yep, that is becoming even more clear to me. Thanks.

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Jun 26, 2017 19:57:31   #
tainkc Loc: Kansas City
 
whwiden wrote:
I had not given it much thought, but that is certainly correct. A lot of thought went into using filters to get a look--a red filter for a rose to make it white, etc. But now I suppose you see much less of that.
Yeah, I remember that. I do remember reading in the Old Testament somewhere, "Lo and with the advent of Kodachrome". I think it was in reference to God giving man wisdom.

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Jun 27, 2017 00:04:41   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
I prefer the color without question! Good shot, whwiden!

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