tstermitz
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When I got back into photography with the Digital revolution, I was attracted to bright colors, city lights and the interesting color-casts you get from fluorescents vs incandescents, and the purple skies at the edge of the night. Many times, color IS what the picture is about.
But, now after several years and with more experience, I find myself working a lot more with B&W. Composition and arrangement of shapes in the frame is more direct, or maybe I mean that the photo becomes much more about composition when you remove the color.
There is so much "visual noise" (hat tip to Christos Kapatos) in the world, both Urban and Natural, that it is easy to photograph chaos, and hard to simplify and organize what you see into a nice photographic image. I welcome Winter snow and rainy days
But, now after several years and with more experience, I find myself working a lot more with B&W. Composition and arrangement of shapes in the frame is more direct, or maybe I mean that the photo becomes much more about composition when you remove the color.
There is so much "visual noise" (hat tip to Christos Kapatos) in the world, both Urban and Natural, that it is easy to photograph chaos, and hard to simplify and organize what you see into a nice photographic image. I welcome Winter snow and rainy days