Bah! Humbug! I'd believe you if you told me you were chimping the
Tri-X exposures on the back of your OM's. If you can compose it in B&W
in your OM-2s viewfinder you can compose it in your digital mind as well.
Chuck Norcutt
AG Schnozz wrote:
> I can spot most digital camera B&W images a mile off. Why? Because
> it is obvious that the photographer shot the scene in color, with the
> eyes and mindset towards color and then later thought "hey, what if?"
> Sometimes it works, most of the time it doesn't. When you are
> shooting the scene with your camera, you will compose the scene
> differently for B&W than you will for Color. So we end up with
> monochrome color shots. This is an eye/mind thing.
>
> AG
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