Do you like black and white photography?
What do you like about it?
Which types of photos do you think look best in Black and White?
Answer these questions and more to see what others think as well!
Have fun.
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Question of
Do you like black and white photography?
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Yes, comment below if you like.
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No, I like color
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Question of
What do you like best about black and whites?
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It reminds of times past.
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It’s raw, stripped back, honest.
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I like that it brings out textures and patterns.
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It emphasizes the subject.
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All the above
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I don’t know
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My comment is below.
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Question of
What type of photos do you like best in black and white?
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People, Pets and Portraits
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Flowers and Flora
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Landscapes and Seascapes
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The moodiness of the Sky
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Buildings and Architecture
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I have another, comment below
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I have no preference, it depends on the photograph.
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I am unsure..
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Question of
Who is your favorite Black and White Photographer out of the list below?
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Karsh: Portrait Photograph, his subjects were Winston Churchill and Hemmingway.
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David DuChemin: Travel Photographer, Buddhist Monks in Nepal and Tibet
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Martin Chambi: Peruvian photographer, landscapes and the Incas.
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Ansel Adams: Landscapes, American Landscapes
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Other: Listed Below.
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I don’ t have a favorite.
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Question of
Do you prefer to take pictures in color and later edit them to black and white?
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Yes, I take them in color and edit later.
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No, I take them straight out of the camera.
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I haven’t tried black and white photos yet.
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Question of
Have you joined into the Color Crazy Challenge? This week is Black and White.
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Yes
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No
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That’s a great collection of photos. # black
Black and white adds a classy touch, which can make today’s photo look like something that was created from the past.
I love doing that! In the program I use for editing they have some preset tabs. One is it makes it look old and cracked. I love those kinds. Thank you Thomas!
I really enjoyed this poll about the black and white photographs.
So good to hear that you enjoyed it! Thank you!!
You are welcome Kim_Johnson.
yeah, black and white photos look more simple and basic, like the past.it brings out the essence of the characters or subject. color adds vibrancy, playfulness, and it just looks fun, like confetti. it is fun to use both color and b&w film so the photos in the album have more dimension to bring out more sides to the particular event or occasion.
So true Fifi, I couldn’t of said it better! Thank you!
Great poll! I like color photos the best, but old memories in black and white are ones to cherish.
True.. I love looking at old photos! I just recently found a wildlife hard cover book with photos by National Geographic, its amazing what was good back then. We have come a long way. Thanks for commenting!
Great post, fantastic poll! Very good questions to think about….i love black and white photography. I think some photos are better in color of course….it all just depends on all the different elements. Taking them in black and white is great if possible, but editing them later works too!
Thank you Courtney, the pros say to use color film then edit later, you will get more tone than just shooting in black and white. I don’t know for sure, just what I have heard. I havent tried it straight out of the camera. Straight out of the camera, that could be another theme!
That makes sense…sometimes editing does add more than just straight from the camera (from what I’ve seen)….but yes that sounds like a great theme!!
To be honest, I’m not the biggest fan of black and white photography, because I love colors too much. However, I loved all the photos you shared. I agree that black and white works great for portraits and close ups. 🙂
I wasn’t either at first. I love color!!! You know that. lol. Portraits are awesome because you can feature the expressions better, or it brings them out better that is.
It really depends on the photo but a lot of flowers have designs and textures that only
show up in black and white. Amazing.
True I agree. That’s one thing I wouldnt of never of guessed before I started taking pictures. That a black and white flower could be beautiful. Another great comment and thank you.
Black and white architectural photos are striking to me because the hard surfaces and lines are highlighted in ways that feature the details, inspiring thinking about how a building was built and what materials were used.
This is the reason I love the architectural in black and white the lines! Great comment here Robert.