What do you see?
Everyone strives for that perfect “in living color” photo that is crisp and clear. To most that is how a photo should be. But for me, it’s not.
I developed a love for B&W when I took a college photography class. I was sorely disappointed, as was most of the class, to learn that we would only be working with B&W film. But that didn’t last long. As the semester went on, while most classmates were eager to move into the advance class where they could use color film, I was developing my love for B&W. By the end of the semester I was thoroughly hooked.
In the advanced class, while most students were working with color film, a few of us stuck to B&W. Everyone can take a color picture, but that just seems boring any more for me. To me, B&W takes one to another time and leaves the viewer to use their imagination filling in whatever colors they imagine. B&W also adds a bit of mystery to the photo, I think.
What I find fun about photography is that sometimes the photo doesn’t look quite like what you saw thru the lens.
When I saw this #bwphotocontest, I got excited because of my love for B&W and I like to see other people’s photos and creativity.
This photo is of Mount Shasta, which is in Northern California, where I live. It was taken in front of my house in the morning using a Nikon D3300 DSLR with a pin-hole lens.
Using a pin-hole lens is a lot of fun and as you can see, it can create unique, one-of-a-kind photos.
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