Sunday, August 3, 2008
Photo
Dennis Hopper as the crazy photojournalist in Apocalypse Now [1979]
You must have noticed that I like black-and-white photograpy. It can give you a more 'arty' look and feel. I still have some Nikon F3 bodies and a great set of lenses but I stopped using them long ago. It is easy to pick up again when you know the basics of contrast.
It was Ansel Adams [1902-1984] who wrote some defining books about black-and-white photography.
This blog was triggerd by an article I stumbled upon that shows the utter complexity of modern colour photography in the photoshop era. I tried this software a few years ago and I almost went postal.
Enjoy
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