I love a good black and white image. But that first shot works in colour for me.
In most cases, it’s best to remove the superfluous.
Small distractions can pull attention away from the essence of an image - or whatever you’re focusing on. The same goes for photography. Sometimes black and white is the better choice if color doesn’t add anything. Having both options in your toolkit - and knowing when to use them - is what separates a “keeper” from a “non-keeper.”
I’m a fan of color - I love exploring tonalities and textures. But sometimes a photo just looks better in black and white. After years of looking at images, it often becomes a simple decision. It’s subjective, of course, but as Plato said, “the beautiful is easy to discern.”
These photos were taken yesterday on a quick hike with my Leica M262 and edited in Lightroom + Dehancer Film.
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Discussion
Same here. Color is always my default preference, but I can adapt if needed.