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by anta40
1381 days ago
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I'm a photography hobbyist, definitely prefer monochrome to color.
Nope, won't call it an improvement.
And obviously we naturally see in color, so monochrome means deliberately deleting some informations. But that's how I usually take photographs. I don't care about color, only some very basic elements like light, shadow, shapes, texture, patterns etc. In some (if not a lot) cases, monochrome amplifies those elements. Personally, it actually simplifies my workflow. As long as there's sufficient light and shadows, I can start taking pictures without thinking if the color pallete of the scene is overall interesting or boring. It's rarely my intention to capture the scene as objectively accurate as it is. You may prefer to "see" in color. That's perfectly fine. |
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