El Escorial 3
Feb. 17th, 2012 01:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's obvious I have a very different style with film and black and white...I remember skulking around looking for textures and shadows, and of course colour means nothing, it's all about the contrast - what looks to you as being contrasty is just different intense colours and looks limp in black and white.
I miss that considered approach...just flicking 'black and white' switch isn't really it (why I've never used the 'Black and White' function in Lightroom til now) because the visual thinking is different.
Also diagonals, but hey, I'm an ex-art student. That's what they get taught ;-)

I miss that considered approach...just flicking 'black and white' switch isn't really it (why I've never used the 'Black and White' function in Lightroom til now) because the visual thinking is different.
Also diagonals, but hey, I'm an ex-art student. That's what they get taught ;-)
