Lenswork did a recent (last couple years or so) portfolio of things reflected in the windshields of cars – they were in b&w of course and beautiful in their own way. This looks like it would make a nice b&w conversion, don’t you agree?
Really enjoy your blog, by the way and visit often. Thanks!
John, I am glad you enjoy my blog! Re. black and white: Without doubt this image would have essential ingredients for a b&w version, but since having switched to digital (5 years ago), I have to admit having trouble to *see* in monochrome. I guess I should set a timeframe in which I only try to do b&w, to gain that forlorn ability again. I do well remember the smell of fixer and the handling of film and paper in the darkroom…
Lenswork did a recent (last couple years or so) portfolio of things reflected in the windshields of cars – they were in b&w of course and beautiful in their own way. This looks like it would make a nice b&w conversion, don’t you agree?
Really enjoy your blog, by the way and visit often.
Thanks!
John, I am glad you enjoy my blog! Re. black and white: Without doubt this image would have essential ingredients for a b&w version, but since having switched to digital (5 years ago), I have to admit having trouble to *see* in monochrome. I guess I should set a timeframe in which I only try to do b&w, to gain that forlorn ability again. I do well remember the smell of fixer and the handling of film and paper in the darkroom…