Yeah I think in general mountains work well in b/w, because of the shapes, textures. That's often far more interesting than patches of green, brown, grey. You can also bump the contrast in b/w to accentuate those shapes and textures, but with color that often turns into an unrealistic photo.
Ansel Adams eat your heart out. I’ve done three ski trips now and I still haven’t shot black and white. I’m thinking about only taking bnw film on my next trip.
Yeah I think in general mountains work well in b/w, because of the shapes, textures. That's often far more interesting than patches of green, brown, grey. You can also bump the contrast in b/w to accentuate those shapes and textures, but with color that often turns into an unrealistic photo.
Agreed, love me some b/w contrast 🙌🏽
Ansel Adams eat your heart out. I’ve done three ski trips now and I still haven’t shot black and white. I’m thinking about only taking bnw film on my next trip.