Gary,
That’s a great shot, but I can’t help thinking of what the color version might look like. Do you ever shoot both films in the same event, maybe using two different cameras? I know you’ve converted some color to B&W, but there’s a reason why we shoot grayscale in the original.
-Bob G.
I tend not to shoot both. I find that if I’m in the b&w frame of mind, I don’t really see colour images, and vice versa. (Perhaps my imagination is just too limited.) Though sometimes — often years later, I look at a colour image and it seems better to me in b&w and then I do the conversion.
Gary,
That’s a great shot, but I can’t help thinking of what the color version might look like. Do you ever shoot both films in the same event, maybe using two different cameras? I know you’ve converted some color to B&W, but there’s a reason why we shoot grayscale in the original.
-Bob G.
Hi Bob:
I tend not to shoot both. I find that if I’m in the b&w frame of mind, I don’t really see colour images, and vice versa. (Perhaps my imagination is just too limited.) Though sometimes — often years later, I look at a colour image and it seems better to me in b&w and then I do the conversion.
Gary