• Members 936 posts
    May 2, 2026, 6:27 p.m.

    Welcome to the Weekly Black and White Photography Thread

    We’re dedicated to fostering discussions about Black and White photography. This open peer-to-peer forum allows critical feedback on images, leading to discussions on techniques, styles, interpretation, and storytelling. The first few weeks response has been outstanding - keep them coming.

    It’s easy - To participate: post an image or essay with a title, short description, and explanation. All comments must include the image or essay as a quote. Replies may or may not include quotes.

    THREAD GUIDELINES:
    1. This thread is for learning about Black and White photography.
    2. Post one image or photo essay for comments.
    3. Entries can be single images or short photo essays (3 to 10 connected images that tell a story).
    4. Give your entry a clear title and explain the Story it tells.
    5. Provide constructive feedback to others..
    6. Go beyond simple praise or dismissal.
    7. Explain why you like an image or essay.
    8. Negative feedback is welcome (be polite, honest, and constructive).

    We refine our skill-craft through feedback - Analyzing prints pinned on the virtual wall is our approach, but discussions of styles and techniques are also encouraged. While most images are captured digitally, Black and White film can also discussed. The focus is on image.

    Post a photo or photo essay and get comments and feedback. In return, give honest but constructive opinions of others’ images. There are multiple levels of feedback: composition, technique, emotion and storytelling, etc. Explore the image in your head, considering composition, perspective, toning, balance, exposure, and tonality. Consider the story, emotion or opinion the artist is trying to communicate.

    Downloading and reposting - It’s often challenging to verbalize useful comments about images. Instead, it’s often easier to “show.” Unless the original poster specifically states otherwise, participants are free to download, alter, and repost images in replies to express their analysis and critique. The reposted image may remain permanently or be removed after a short period. Downloaded and altered images shall not be used for other purposes or uploaded elsewhere.

    Encouragement - When I first pinned a print on the cork-board for the professor and class to analyze, I was apprehensive. However, it proved to be an effective way to learn and develop my skills and vision. Well reasoned analysis and comments aid the artist in improving their vision, skill, and style. The goal is to promote and encourage people to enhance their artistic vision and skill in Black and White Photography by providing constructive feedback. General feedback is also welcome. Sharing techniques for capturing or processing images that aid in creating good Black and White images or photo essays is appreciated in replies.

    Why focus on Black and White - As Elliott Erwitt said, “Color is descriptive. Black and White is interpretive.” Or as Clyde Butcher often said, "Only in black and white can I see the design and textures. I don't consider color photography art. Black and is interpretation. Color is duplication." It’s an abstraction that simplifies photography by focusing on composition, forms, shapes, tonality, textures, and emotions.

    Clyde Butcher talks about the hundreds of photographers who flock to Inspiration Point in Yosemite National Park for the “golden hour.” However, the composition at sunrise is poor. For Black and White, it’s not about the color of the light, but the quality of the light. Ansel Adams arrived midmorning when the light was “right” to produce his iconic images. His iconic book, “Yosemite and the Range of Light,” had a significant impact on conservation and environmental movements in the West. It also attracts thousands of photographers each year to capture the “Range of Light.”

    clydebutcher.com

    Nick Ut’s “Napalm Girl” captured the horrors of the Vietnam War and profoundly impacted the United States. Stripped of distractions, the image exposed the terror in the children’s faces, prompting critical questioning of government actions. W. Eugene Smith’s “Minamata” warned the world. It exposed a corporation poisoning water and killing residents, highlighting the suffering of the Minamata community for profit. William Henry Jackson’s photographs convinced Congress to preserve Yellowstone as the first national park, leading to the creation of the National Park Service and commitment to wild land preservation.

    Black and White strips away distractions to expose the story. It tells unique stories in various photographic genres, from landscapes to social documentaries to portraiture.

    Additional Resources - It is encouraged to discuss additional resources on Black and White photography in posts, whether in your images or commenting on others’ when those resources aid in the goals of the thread.

    Growing Together - The Black and White thread focuses on growth and learning together. Be active, honest, and respectful.

  • Members 936 posts
    May 2, 2026, 6:29 p.m.

    The Slots

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    JPG, 3.7 MB, uploaded by tprevatt on May 2, 2026.

  • Members 1344 posts
    May 2, 2026, 10:29 p.m.

    An image rich in textures and nuances of light and shadow that looks great with that processing...

  • Members 1344 posts
    May 2, 2026, 10:30 p.m.

    FIKA…

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    JPG, 1.9 MB, uploaded by doctor on May 2, 2026.

  • Members 146 posts
    May 3, 2026, 1:50 a.m.

    Light ✅
    Texture ✅
    Shadow✅
    Composition✅
    Great image all the way around. I can feel the sharp edges jumping out of the screen.

  • Members 275 posts
    May 3, 2026, 4:04 a.m.

    That's great. Subtle and sensual power.

  • Members 275 posts
    May 3, 2026, 4:09 a.m.

    That's really nice! Everything about it! Kind of hard to describe. It attracts you. :-) Where is this FIKA located? And I am also now very interested in the 35mm focal length... seeing things through that lens. THANKS for this.

  • Members 275 posts
    May 3, 2026, 4:24 a.m.

    I did not take a landscape (or B&W) picture this week. So, I reached into the archive (for the landscape thread) and then while poking around on the external drive, I also came across this picture from February 2015 (La Sal Viewpoint). It felt like it might be a good candidate for a B&W conversion. I like the tones, etc. but the sky is a little weird. Maybe just noisy. Maybe... that's just the D7100. A bit of a noise-maker. LOL. I am using Photoshop Elements for the conversion. I should probably try Capture One or even NX Studio.

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    JPG, 13.4 MB, uploaded by cpm on May 3, 2026.

  • Members 146 posts
    May 3, 2026, 6:17 a.m.

    Along the river.

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    JPG, 384.1 KB, uploaded by Meeces on May 3, 2026.

  • Members 1829 posts
    May 3, 2026, 7:12 a.m.

    An inquisitive Grebe

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    And an equally inquisitive dog

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    JPG, 1.4 MB, uploaded by Bryan on May 3, 2026.

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    JPG, 6.8 MB, uploaded by Bryan on May 3, 2026.

  • Members 936 posts
    May 3, 2026, 1:55 p.m.

    Two people enjoying themselves at a coffee shop. Nice street scene rendered with nice tonality.

  • Members 936 posts
    May 3, 2026, 1:59 p.m.

    You were right. These type of skies can be tricky. It might benefit from a yellow or light orange filter applied in the conversion. The variegated sky is often useful in landscape vs. the solid "bluebird blue sky" that is often found in the West. However, this seems out of place as the sky is a bit flat compared to the rest of the image.

  • Members 936 posts
    May 3, 2026, 2:01 p.m.

    Dogwood in bloom?

  • Members 936 posts
    May 3, 2026, 2:03 p.m.

    The grebe is a nice composition and is posing for you. A little more contrast might help him stand out a bit more.

  • Members 960 posts
    May 4, 2026, 12:49 a.m.

    cpm,

    While your panorama is impressive in its own right, if you take that rock formation on the right, crop it, enlarge it, and center it, it becomes downright awsome.

    if you do that, are those Anasazi ruins in the background?

    Steve Thomas

  • Members 1829 posts
    May 4, 2026, 1:28 p.m.

    Black-faced Cuckoo Shrike

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    JPG, 1.1 MB, uploaded by Bryan on May 4, 2026.

  • Members 1912 posts
  • Members 936 posts
    May 4, 2026, 10:18 p.m.

    Nice composition and really nice tonality on the bird.