I always loved B/W photography, but noticed that there's a certain art to it. It's not just turning whatever into B/W, but finding the right motive that would actually work without the colors, and just in grey-scales. Not every picture is meant for that. A lot of B/W do not appeal to me at all, but rather make me feel like they're a "BW makes me look so interesting and mysterious!" cry for attention.
Now, I have no clue yet about how to do it. So I thought I'd start with something incredibly easy - winter. Winter in Germany is almost B/W in and of itself, which makes it the perfect target to see what works. On top, my good friend is publishing his novel "The Man with the Luminous Eyes" here on PeakD, and I'd love to provide some original pictures for that detective story taking place in a setting of omnipresent snow. And he uses B/W only, so yet another incentive for me.
Solar No-Power
Edgy
Tree of Life
Foggy
So, that's it. My first trial playing with B/W on pictures that I took with B/W in mind (except the first one). I think that with time, I'll develop an eye for what might work nicely in B/W and what doesn't. said that structures work well, so I might give that a try next.
As always, any feedback and especially tips and tricks are very welcome! As long as it's not AI generated content or comment spamming... 😅
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All pictures are taken by myself with a Motorola Edge 60 Pro and I reserve the copyright - but you're welcome to ask if you'd like to use one of the pics!