Ok only color or B/w?

Ok only color or B/w?

  • B/W

    Votes: 91 58.0%
  • Color

    Votes: 27 17.2%
  • None of your business

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • I'm Bi forever

    Votes: 37 23.6%

  • Total voters
    157
I was first thinking - for longer trips - just shoot color and do the BW conversion in PS. Well - can be done, but stronger filtering will bring banding in the sky. I was worrying to "miss color shots" just when my camera will be loaded with BW. I guess I should stop worrying.

Still - as much as I love BW, I would hardly decide to skip color.
 
99,9% B/W for me. I shoot it even though most people around me think someone should tell me they have now invented cameras that take colour photos. I just don't see in colours. I see light and shadows and that is what I try to capture.
 
I voted for b&w because I really love b&w photographs and that’s what I shoot 98% of the time. However; there are occasionally a few things that simply demand color capture. In some circumstances I have photographed a subject with both and was never quite happy with a b&w print. If I had to choose one, it would be b&w. Sometimes I wonder though if color weren’t an option (having only b&w film with me) would I be more satisfied with the black and white photo. Maybe!
 
B&W. Between shooting almost nothing but for a decade or so and being partially colorblind, it just works for me.
 
One problem I perceive with colour (if you're a film shooter) is the limitations in high speed colour film ... there's not too many choices! I think you can still get Fuji 1600 superior but I don't see it listed at Freestyle or many other places so obviously it's not a hot seller.

My experiences with Fuji Pro 800Z left me a little non plussed ... it's a nice film but exhibits a bluish tinge a lot of the time, particularly in artificial light. Black and white film negates this problem and allows you to concentrate solely on composition and content.
 
When I got back into photography, & especially after my 1st RF camera my intentions were to shoot B&W. Then of course I saw what some of the others were doing with color & good deals came along so I couldn't pass any up. Now that C-41 processing is getting more & more scarce I will weed myself off the stock of color film I have & concentrate on B&W. Besides my darkroom isn't color friendly!
 
I voted Color
I can always scan and convert later if needed.
You can't "add" Color with BW scans..
But you can "subtract" Color to get BW from your scans.

:D
 
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