When I make monochromes, I am occasionally asked to display the color version by those who understandably don't share my affinity for monochromes. I'm rarely comfortable doing that for the same reason I never display images that are not fully post-processed: for me (and perhaps only for me), I want to display only the best I can do at that time. When envisioning a monochrome, the color version is not the best I can do.
I'm breaking from that tradition here (though, ironically, nobody so far asked to see the color version) because it might be interesting to some to see the huge difference between my master photo and my final photo along with an explanation of my thought process and adjustments that brought about such large differences.
I posted separately in another thread the monochrome shown below so people could discuss it. (Thanks to all who have participated in that thread!) That image is what I envisioned before I began the setup of the tabletop, background and lighting and created the composition. The color version is my master, which is SOOC except that I used a batch process to downsize and sharpen it for display here.
NOTE: See my next post for lots of explanations and clarifications.
Master SOOC Image
Envisioned Image