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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
I thought that there might have been some sunset shots....with the colours vibrant in the sky.
That said, nature does not always treat you to the pictures you would like to take.....so the conversion works very well, but then monochrome(in my opinion) always lends an edginess to pictures that might otherwise be a bit 'bland'.
I don't know about you, but I sort of have in my minds eye, the pictures I want to capture.
Sometime this works, but sometimes it doesn't.
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I know exactly what you mean, by the time I was taking the Broughton Hall shots yesterday (Sunday) it was already starting to rain a little bit.
A different day, with better light I probably would have gone for colour.
I pretty much know as I'm composing a shot just how I will process it....
When I first learned how to use a SLR camera, back in my art school days, it was almost always done using B/W film because that was the easiest to develop and process, plus Blackburn College didn't have the facilities to do colour film.