There is far more to making a fine black and white print than just decreasing the saturation of a color image. The secret is a balance between contrast and detail, which sometimes is difficult because they can easily cancel each other out. Strong contrast with full definition creates enormous visual impact. A well composed image helps, too, but the ideal is to have pure white to pure black with a full grey scale in between.
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| SOLITUDE ( film ) |
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| MICHIGAN DUNES ( digital ) |
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| APPALACHIAN WINTER ( digital ) |
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| FIRST SNOW ( film ) |
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| QUIET PLACES ( digital ) |
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| RUBY BEACH ( film ) |
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| IRON HORSE ( digital ) |
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| STARFIRE (digital ) |








1 comment:
Hi, interesting post. Awesome of black and white photos. I am impressed. Now make a black and white camera? I did not know. I edited your photos here https://macphun.com/noiseless. I turned out not bad pictures in black and white. You can try.
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