Lens-Artists Challenge: Colour or B&W?

This week’s Lens-Artists Challenge proved, I have to say, a lot less easy that I thought (or hoped) it was going to be. We were challenged to consider the differences in an image that arise when it is converted from colour to monochrome.

This is something that I often play around with in the editing process and I understand that subjects heavy on texture and contrast may be more inherently interesting in black and white. Also, of course, monochrome can give a better feeling for the age of a subject than a normal colour shot, which makes it quite suitable for photographs of old buildings, for example.

Nonetheless, I struggled to come up with something for the challenge, at least until I came across this close-up of a romanesco (a cross between broccoli and cauliflower and tastier than either of them). There’s never a shortage of texture to work with and although there’s plenty going on in the original colour version, I think that it’s easier to appreciate it in monochrome, which somehow gives the picture more depth.

Lens-Artists Challenge: Exploring Colour vs B&W?

The Rusty Pram

The Fun Foto Challenge this week has the theme of ‘texture’. There’s lots of that in this battered old doll’s baby carriage, not to mention the concreted wall behind it and the gravel beneath.

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Texture

The Hungry Tortoise

Say what you like about the humble tortoise, but they’re never going to run away from you when you’re trying to get in for a close-up shot to reveal the intricate textures of shell and body.

CMMC 3 February 2021

Weekly Photo Challenge: Textures

These reeds contrast with and at the same time emphasise the smooth flow of the River Indre as it flows through the town of Loches in central France.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Textures

52 Weeks Photo Challenge: Week 25 – Textures

Textures of wood, stone and metal on this disused well-head in the medieval centre of the town of Loches.

textures

52 Weeks Photo Challenge: Week 52 – Textures