Well, it looked good to me in color. It would look equally good in black and white. I would create a Clyde Butcher, that large format photographer. Wrong. Just because you set the camera to monochrome does not assure you a good shot.
When shooting monochrome, you have to do a great deal more thinking and observing. The rules of color are out. The eye in color, of which it is accustomed, will accept most of the tones and hues. It is a different animal in monochrome. What is bright light on a cypress trunk is color is a washed out white in monochrome,,,,what the heck...I just erased three paragraphs...I totally dislike this computer. I am not going to even try and retype all that....
Suffice it to say...it is more difficult than one would think trying to Go take a Clyde...geesh. sorry computer.
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