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Following on from a valid comment on another thread, this occurred to me as a question...
Do you shoot Colour and then think, hmm perhaps it'll look good in B&W, or do you shoot for B&W in your subjects?
For my part, and aside from shooting specifically for a club comp either way, I rarely go out to shoot either - but react to the scene in front of me and then imagine at the time what I think would look best, Colour or B&W
In the olden-days of film, you clearly made that decision as you loaded the camera, with digital we don't have that pressure at the capture stage - so how are we choosing now? :shrug:
Do some of you go out specifically to shoot B&W then?
Or do you often just try B&W as a means of seeing if that will suck a good shot out of a poor Colour one?


Do you shoot Colour and then think, hmm perhaps it'll look good in B&W, or do you shoot for B&W in your subjects?
For my part, and aside from shooting specifically for a club comp either way, I rarely go out to shoot either - but react to the scene in front of me and then imagine at the time what I think would look best, Colour or B&W
In the olden-days of film, you clearly made that decision as you loaded the camera, with digital we don't have that pressure at the capture stage - so how are we choosing now? :shrug:
Do some of you go out specifically to shoot B&W then?
Or do you often just try B&W as a means of seeing if that will suck a good shot out of a poor Colour one?




