This is one of my favorite color photos. I decided to find out what it would look like in black and white. I like it!
This is one of my favorite color photos. I decided to find out what it would look like in black and white. I like it!
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Wonderful raindrops on these flowers. 😀
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I like it too. The contrasts work well in black & white. I enjoy following your photographic explorations.
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It is definitely an interesting journey for me too!
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I took a class, B&W Photography, when I first went back to school. We used real film, and so it had to look like I wanted it to before I hit the shutter button. Now I can still take a picture in B&W, or I can work with a photo, turning it into a B&W photo. So many choices, I know not what I want to take a picture of or how. Yours certainly turned out to be a great one!
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I’m glad we can just use an effect and turn it into B&W. I remember the days when all photos were in B&W though, and then later when we could chose which type of film to use.
Before long I want to do iPhone’s online photography course. I know this phone camera can do so much more than how I use it but haven’t had time to explore it.
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I am still learning how to use mine, too. It takes better pictures than my $79.99 camera I did. I can never seem to find the place where I can change the different settings to find what it is I’m looking for. I’ve had that camera, ever since I dropped my previous one in a large cup of water, my first day in Denver. So that would be . . .hmmm . . . about 6 years since I bought this one.
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