photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory
natural black and white
Usually I desaturate photographs, I take the color out. It is an extra step that has been introduced to the b&w workflow since the days of shooting only black and white film.On occasion there are natural conditions where the quality of the light available seems to strip most color from the scene. As a person in pursuit of b&w photos I love it when the natural b&w occurs.
This is the view from the Martha Jefferson Hospital parking lot. In the distance, the silhouette of the Monticello Hotel, in the far distance, the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Author: WmX
I stumbled off the track to success in 1968, started chasing shadows that summer. Since then, In addition to farm-laborer and newspaper photographer my occupational incarnations include dishwasher, janitor, retail photo clerk, plumber, HVAC repairman, auto mechanic, CAT scan technologist, computer worker and politico (whatever it takes to buy a camera.) I am on the road to understanding black and white photography.
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2 thoughts on “natural black and white”
Beautiful! It’s as though the blue adds a dimension to the image.
Wow. The comparison is fascinating and the science of light even more so.
Beautiful! It’s as though the blue adds a dimension to the image.
Wow. The comparison is fascinating and the science of light even more so.