Do you know? One of the ways to makes ordinary things look extraordinary is to make the colors go away? At least in my opinion because I think sometimes, colors take away our focus from the main object that is presented in the pictures. Therefore, for this week’s challenge, I decided to go black and white.
I hope you’ll enjoy my take of turning boring every objects into something that looks like belong in a history textbook.

I took these while I was in Las Vegas a month ago. Wow, has it really been a month?
I don’t think I’ve showed these pictures yet. Anyway, I was bored of waiting for the event to begin and evidently, everyone decided to ignore me. So what can I do but play with my camera?

I’ve always said things look so much better in Black and White.
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I think so too. Black and White just makes everything equal, none of the objects are taking over another with its colors.
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I concur, plus black and white adds tones and textures which get lost in colour. There is a reason why Psycho was made in B/W….
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Do any of you prefer black and white television? They can be pulled up in old movies and tv shows. I was around then; I enjoy color. I had my sons pictures hand tinted. Those were the days! However, Yinglan, what you have done with these pictures is very nice. I like them.
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I don’t think I’ll get used to B&W television unless it plays I love Lucy all day long. 😀 Thank you for reading, I’m glad you like the pictures.
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I’m also a big fan of B&W photography. Nice pictures!
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Thank you.
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I enjoy a lot of B&W TV. My dvd collection has various black and white shows including Hancock’s Half Hour, Quatermass, Doctor Who and the Avengers.
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I don’t know a lot of B&W TV shows or movies other than The Little Rascals (the 30’s version) and I Love Lucy though I have watched the B&W version of Frankenstein. It’s pretty good. Some movies and shows are meant to be in black and white while others would look tremendously better in color.
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Here in the UK programs were still being made in B/W until at least 1970 and many homes didn’t have colour sets until the late 70s, so b/w is still reasonbly well known here.
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Oh, the one with the water glass…. and the silverware gleaming… I want to drink that water it looks so good…Beautiful picture! 🙂
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Even though it’s freezing cold and leaves you with a brain freeze? 😀 Thank you for reading.
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haha, yes, I’d gulp it right down, then deal with the brain freeze after. I think I’m just really thirsty right now 😉 Was this with your actual camera, or the one on your phone? They turned out great in B & W
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Ha ha 😀
This was taken with my actual camera since unfortunately I don’t have a phone with a camera and the camera on my tablet has a brain of its own. All the photos have actually been adjusted, color-wise in photoshop before I took away the colors.
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Oh very good! They could go in an elegant ad in a magazine!
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They look pretty elegant, don’t they.
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I agree how colors overshadow the main object of focus. Great picture. I love them!
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Thank you.
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