Nikon Fm2n
Nikon 105mm 2.8lens
Ilford ASA100 Black and White Film
You did a National Park in b/w when you drove all that way to see it in color and then shoot a photograph in b/w? Why???????????????????????
Sometimes the array of a land formation also works in black-and-white.
tramsey wrote:
You did a National Park in b/w when you drove all that way to see it in color and then shoot a photograph in b/w? Why???????????????????????
Very nice...think it would look better in color!!
tramsey wrote:
You did a National Park in b/w when you drove all that way to see it in color and then shoot a photograph in b/w? Why???????????????????????
I agree with "tramsey". My wife and I have been to many of the sights in the west and b/w does nothing to make us want to go there. Color even poor pictures are much more inviting. Just our opinion.
Assumptions often get people on the wrong track e.g. assuming that I was only taking photos in B&W. I enjoy my film camera, and that is not a failure on my part.
Gorgeous rock formations.
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