dmr
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dkirchge said:Actually, I go the other direction. I work with color most of the time and shoot B&W when I feel the need for a change.
I can appreciate B&W. However, for the past 20 years or so I've done almost nothing but color, and yes, almost always color print film.
I learned on B&W. When I was younger I wished I could have shot more color, but I couldn't afford it. It was really the processing that seemed to be expensive. For a while I did slides and had the ones that I liked printed, but that never really worked out. I also liked to (and still do) shoot in low/available light, and back then there were really no good high-speed color films.
For a while I was really in to the emphasized-grain high-contrast, shoot right into the sun B&W shot.
I'll occasionally make a B&W print from a color photo. Yes, I'll experiment with the various "virtual filters" to see what they can do before I make any final prints.