It’s Friday! There was no prompt last week because I sort of went into lurk mode - it’s a bad habit that I need to work on.

This week’s prompt is black and white.

Whether it’s a two-tone cat or something quite mundane made dramatic with filters, I want to see how the lack of colour can be a focus of your shot.

Usual rules apply: No NSFW and no shots you didn’t take yourself.

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    8 months ago

    Late entry; just went out and took this. I have gone with the car theme as well:

    toyota on lawn

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        8 months ago

        Thanks! Black and white really does give things more mystique!

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            8 months ago

            Maybe it was because you were looking for high contrast subjects instead of relying on the b&w to create contrast?

            I still like your one though!

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              8 months ago

              Initially I also tried black-and-whiting a bunch of photos I had already, but none really came out ok.

              I think the issue is that I thought I was picking things with a high contrast, but this contrast was mostly from large differences in colour (e.g. super bright yellow against a darker green background). When converted to black and white, they were a lot closer in colour than they were initially.

              I also noticed everyone elses photos seem to be a different colour of black and white, if that makes sense.

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                8 months ago

                Yeah it does make sense. Professionals etc can actually tweak the tone darkness/lightness of each set of colours in an image (e.g darken all the cyans by 15%, lighten all the reds 20%) individually to get the best contrast mix. That’s the secret to getting good black and white reproductions of colour paintings for example.

                We’re probably all using different filters and some will have presets that increase contrast. My go-to is photoshop express for android; you can really play around with it.