A small group of bonsai experienced enthusiasts gathers in the Fuchi Bonsai group from time to time. We teach and discuss, and work on trees for a full day trying to expand borders and knowledge. Here some B & W from the recent day.
B&W because it enhances the expression and mood. B&W deletes all colour distractions, and in this case I found it an aesthetically pleasing choice 🙂 Lots of detail in B&W without colours to distract your eye (I find), and warmth you find in the grey-tones – colour-photos can be as cold as B&W – it all depends on the motive and the light. I like colour photos too, but not always. Depending on the motives.
Kind regards
Morten
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Dennis Keller
Looks like a fun day! But why B&W? Looks cold & dark, Missing detail.
Morten Albek
B&W because it enhances the expression and mood. B&W deletes all colour distractions, and in this case I found it an aesthetically pleasing choice 🙂 Lots of detail in B&W without colours to distract your eye (I find), and warmth you find in the grey-tones – colour-photos can be as cold as B&W – it all depends on the motive and the light. I like colour photos too, but not always. Depending on the motives.
Kind regards
Morten
Dennis Keller
I understand how your thinking. Ok!