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A peaceful landscape featuring a wide field with tall grasses, under a dramatic sky filled with clouds. The sun is setting on the horizon, casting warm hues of orange and gold, while trees line the background.

Besichtigung in der #Kohlrabisiedlung

Ich wollte mir mal eine angebotene Wohnung/Haus ansehen - dazu betrat ich zum ersten Mal jene Siedlung und musste gleich fotografisch dokumentieren was für eine Stimmung mich erwartete.

Nach 4,5 Jahren finde ich noch immer dass das Bild die Ecke ganz gut zusammenfasst.

#RX100VI #Dresden
ein Wohngebiet mit ca. 100 Jahre alten Reihenhäusern im Gegenlicht

Mini Lavender Bundt Cake (Xiaomi 15 Ultra)
Had a delightful tea during an early Easter meal. These little bundt cakes were deelish!

https://flic.kr/p/2qZ5FAS

I rented some studio time to practice lighting control with my remote softboxes and hard lighting. To model for me I reached out to a raver friend and a skydiving friend. The dresser from the photos I won in a work raffle and I wanted to use it for some photos before giving it away to someone who really wanted it. I was there for a few hours as friends came and went when they were available.
These are the results of that photo shoot. This was my favorite.


Model: Courtney
Year: 2018


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“Mommmmmyyyyyy!” Western Red Tailed Hawks - one large, one small. Today’s the first day to get a good look at the babies. #naturephotography #nature #photo #photography #birds #birders #birdwatchers #birding #California #birdwatching #GriffithPark #DailyBird #BirdsOfPixelfed #BirdsOfMastodon #LARiver #cute
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a tiny fluffy white baby Red-Tailed Hawk looks up at a massive and scary looking adult coming in to land.

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Why Shoot In Black and White

Short in Jerusalem near the Wall, and converted to black and white specifically for this article.

The EXIF data says I shot this in 2006 with a Nikon D200 with a 105mm f2 lens. Certainly I took several shots of this man and was surprised how he accepted that I was photographing him quite close up.

So now to the question of why shoot in black and white. There’s got to be a why.

When colour is available, why shoot in black and white or convert a colour image to black and white?

1. Ansel Adams

“I can get a far greater sense of ‘color’ through a well-planned and executed black-and-white image than I have ever achieved with color photography.” 

— Ansel Adams, American landscape photographer

2. Henri Cartier-Bresson

“To me, photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as of a precise organization of forms which give that event its proper expression… Color weakens, in a certain sense, this organic unity.” 

— Henri Cartier-Bresson, pioneer of street and candid photography

3. Ted Grant

“When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in black and white, you photograph their souls!”

— Ted Grant, Canadian photojournalist and medical photographer – one of Canada’s most accomplished and prolific photojournalists with 280,000 images in the National Archives of Canada and another 100,000 images in the National Gallery of Canada’s Museum of Contemporary Photography. 

4. Peter Lindbergh

“Black-and-white photography erases time from the equation.” 

— Peter Lindbergh, fashion photographer

5. Robert Frank

“Black and white are the colors of photography. To me they symbolize the alternatives of hope and despair to which mankind is forever subjected.” 

— Robert Frank, documentary photographer, author of The Americans

6. Bill Brandt

“I think a good picture is one that tells a story. Black and white can help to eliminate distractions and allow the viewer to focus on what really matters.”

— Bill Brandt, experimental photographer and portraitist

What Have I Learned From These Quotes

What have I learned? I have Robert Frank’s book ‘The Americans’ and I regard him highly. He doesn’t look for those intersections of things that make a photograph funny or bizarre like some photographers do. His intent is too serious for that.

Now reading his quote, he sure knew how to make a big pronouncement. I had no idea he was that way inclined until reading his quote.

So, is there anything more or better in the B&W version than in this original colour version?

Maybe there is more of a sense of rest because the tonal range is much narrower in black and white.

Another Subject

Here’s a man standing isolated from other people. What is his demeanour, his expression? Is he pensive, is he waiting for someone? Do we get more from the photo when it is in B&W than when it is in colour? Perhaps we get more when it is in colour.

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