
Remember I went to Beningbrough Hall on 01/01/22? Well here are a few of the images but I thought you might like to see them in both colour & black and white.
I wrote an article last year on the differences between B&W and Monochrome which you will find here.
Black and white photography has unique qualities that are as strong today as they always were. Timeless, gritty, truthful and classic are all common ways of describing black-and-white photography … even after nearly 200 years since Joseph Nicéphore Niépce made the first black-and-white photograph, mono remains as popular as ever.
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Very effective use of the image compare block 🙂 I find it hard to choose between the colour and B&W versions of your shots apart from the next to last one (a conservatory roof?) which I definitely prefer in monochrome!
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Thank you Sarah, the one you prefer was taken inside a large greenhouse at Beningbrough Hall. The large vines had been cut down for the winter & I thought it made a lovely image.
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Yes, very striking, and the B&W version emphasises the structure I thought 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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very much enjoyed your side by side image comparison, a new concept for me. Thanks for following my blog. I reciprocated.
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Thank you 😊
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