02-21-2026 08:27 PM
I like them both. Shot with my R5 markll and RF-200-800mm with 2x extender
02-23-2026 01:06 PM
Hi jjbn50
I two like them both, however I'm leaning a bit towards the color shot. 🤔
02-23-2026 04:07 PM
Thank you Ancora for the feedback it means a lot to me!
02-23-2026 04:08 PM
Thank you Ancora for the feedback it means a lot to me!
02-25-2026 09:54 PM
jbn50,
I noticed that you had posted these earlier.
It appears that these were either shot at different focal lengths, or the color version is a cropped version of your black and white.
Why do you think black and white is harder?
One tip I have read in shooting B&W is to keep things simple. Try not to have too many distractions. One technique I am trying out, is to shoot in the 1:1 or square format. This helps you to focus on your main subject and weed out distractions that don't contribute to what you want your viewers to really pay attention to.
What are your thoughts? I am just learning too.
Steve Thomas
02-25-2026 10:52 PM
Black & White is harder when it comes to viewer reaction. People are automatically impressed by color nowadays. It takes more photographic skill to impress with B&W. Brightness, contrast, composition all are more important to impress the common viewer with B&W. Your B&W photo is low in contrast, looks all grayish. Those of us who grew up with B&W can appreciate a beautiful B&W image.
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