Wednesday 29 October 2014

Experiments in black and white

I've recently attended a short course on black and white photography. There were two principal components: taking b-w photos (what to look for that will make a good b-w image); and processing b-w images. I've not yet had the time or opportunity to go out deliberately to take monochrome images, but I have been looking at some of my existing images to think about their potential for black and white.

This colour image is one that I've posted before (sunrise approaching Reykjavik).

Below is a black and white version.














I'm not sure what I think of this - the original was so close to monochrome that I'm not convinced that this version adds anything to the visual impact. I prefer the original.














This colour image (right) I posted in August, together with (below) the best I could then do for a b-w version (slightly differently cropped).


But here is another b-w version, created with the new software that I've been learning to use (Silver Efex Pro):

It's a much better quality b-w image,and in terms of the clarity at the top of the picture, it's better than the original.

Here are some others I've been experimenting with:


 Harbour church, Torshavn (Faroe Islands)

 Reflection, Torshavn small boats harbour.

 Reflections, Torhavn.

Gullfoss, near Reykjavik.

Amber sleeping


















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