When I want B & W images, I want B & W film for the same reasons as you.
It just seems like without fail, every time I only take the digital,
all I see are things that would look great in B & W. I've even started
going back and reshooting things on B & W film that I just did with the
digital.
It would make more sense to get up to speed with producing B & W with
the digital and the printer I have. I've just not done it. Nice that I'm
not alone...
--
Jim
NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
> Maybe, bad habits are hard to break. Not really, but when I want B&W
> images, I shoot black and white film. This is more a function of my not yet
> being
> comfortable with producing decent black and white images from digital. I've
> seen great ones done with digital, they just haven't been mine. Perhaps
> this
> will be the year, I get that issue sorted out. Bill Barber
>
>
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