I recently bought the Nik bundle, so I've been playing with B&W, and I thought... why not underwater B&W's?
Here's my first offerings...
When I showed this one to my wife, she wasn't overly impressed, but I really like how this one turned out. For some reason, I like that slight sepia tone to it. I think she didn't like it as much because she knows the original and how colorful it was, but I still like how this turned out even knowing the colorful original.
This one I am very happy with, I like how the B&W really reduces this image down to the structure of the fish. The scales and fin structure seem to be that much more accentuated by the B&W, and I like how that makes me contemplate the fish more as opposed to looking at its colors (and it is a nicely colored fish). Plus, there is something hypnotic about those big heavy dark eyes.
Here is where I start second guessing myself (and maybe I was forcing things a bit), but I think the thing that gets me the most on this image is the gradient of the water in the upper center. In the color version, it is much smoother and you don't notice it as much - here though, it looks rather unnatural. The rest of the image seems pretty good to me though.
If you've seen the original of this image, you know I like the dark feel of it, and how the shark seems to be coming out of the blackness. However, I think I might have pushed that effect just a tad too far with this B&W conversion. I'm also not 100% sure on how this made the eyes really pop out - I alternate from loving it to hating it.
Well - how did I do? Should I continue converting more UW images to B&W?
- Bill