Originally Posted by
Donald
As I have written on here before, I try to 'see' in B & W. When I click the button I am starting the process of making a B & W image. I try to 'see' the scene with the colour removed. This is a concept I learned from my photographic 'bible':- Michael Freeman, 'The Complete Guide to Black & White Digital Photography', ILEX, 2009.
The photograph that I capture will NEVER be made into a colour image, even though I've captured the colour data in the RAW file. I see the colour at RAW processing stage. After that, it's consigned to the archive. The photograph was captured to be a B & W picture. If it doesn't make a good B & W it will be dumped. Similarly, I will never try to make a B & W out of a photograph that I shot to be a colour image. I will never even convert it to B & W 'just to see what it looks like'. That is just the 'rule' I have set for myself and continue to impose upon myself. It probably sounds stupid to 99% of people, but it works for me in terms of disciplining myself to really look at what I'm composing. I mean really, really look.