Colour and b/w are so very different, an image you see
in your mind in colour does always not look good b/w
and vs . But things tend to look better in b/w in
general.

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> I tend to let my subject drive the film I use,
> rather than the other way 
> around.  I am partial to B/W, but sometimes color is
> the best form of 
> rendition.  Materials selection is a large part of
> the creative process.
> 
> Jerry in Houston
> 
> In a message dated 4/17/2002 11:34:27 AM Central
> Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > When i go out to shoot B&W,i usually have
> > a theme in mind and when i compose a shot,I
> > try very hard the visualize the final outcome
> > in my head,as opposed to colour,which i can see
> > both in the view finder and my head.
> > To the B&W shooters out there,do you do the same
> > visual,or theme.How do you come up with your
> themes.
> > My favorite B&W theme to do is split rail or snake
> rail
> > fences in the winter.
> > 
> > Dave
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