2014 Review: A Year in Mono
Monochrome is as old as photography itself and it is a genre that I love to indulge in as much as possible. I always shoot my images in colour, recording the picture in RAW so I can then convert the image in post production, but I always see it in black and white in my minds eye at the time I took the picture. Some photographers set their cameras to record the image in black and white but I don't.
The image at the top of this blog was taken a couple of days before Christmas and the strong contrasts as the sun broke though the clouds made this a perfect candidate for converting to mono using NIK Silver Efex Pro2 software in Photoshop Elements.
The image below is of the snow covered Rannoch Moor in the Highlands taken just after sunrise.
Paris is also one of my favourite locations and on the several business trips at the start of the year I captured many images that were immediately suited to black and white.
Here are some more examples of the black and white images we recorded on our travels in 2014.
For more Black and White images from 2014 check out our special B&W Flickr gallery HERE
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