borge
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I guess I find the blog post a bit condescending concerning b&w photography, and photography in general. To say that you've learned all that you need to know about b&w photography in a year, seems a bit short sighted to me. Filters, lighting, searching for contrast in subject matter, etc. there is a lot of material. I might say that it's given you a step in the right direction, but I wouldn't say that you've mastered it. The work is good, but not monumental. I enjoyed your photography, but there is definite room for critique. Did you explore the MM with any color filters to see their effect? Utilize the Zone system at all in conceptualizing your images? Besides being a B&W sensor, what did the MM teach you about working in B&W? I guess I found your post lacking in substance on the matter.
I'm happy you learned from the experience, but think the post needs a bit more meat on the bones so to speak.
Color filters, yes: http://bophotography.net/2012/12/18/leica-m-monochrom-and-color-filters/
More articles: http://bophotography.net/category/photo-gear/
All of my shots from the MM that I've posted on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/borgei/sets/72157631901824403/
Examples:
I have shot a lot of moving subjects / street photography as well, but those shots are mostly contained in closed projects thus far. The pictures that I show in my blog posts are just ment to be processing examples really.