Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/12/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Perhaps this is too deep a subject for a shallow mind such as mine, but when I first learned photography I was taught that visualization -- the process of imagining the final print before snapping the shutter -- was essential to good photography. It was difficult, but made a little easier because your scope of visualization was more narrow. For instance, you were pretty much locked into the type of film you were using. Certainly you could cross over from BW to color using Marshall Oils or the opposite direction using Panalure, but how common was it to do so? I think I used Marshall Oils one time and I still have leftovers from my first and only box of Panalure. Now we can switch back and forth -- and I do it often, from color to BW and back, at least -- with a mouse click. Since nearly all digital begins in color (I'm not diciplined enough to shoot in monochrome mode) it's almost like I'm admitting defeat when I determine that an image can't make it as a color image so I try and dress it up a little in BW. Thus when I shoot digital I feel like I'm a color photographer who uses BW -- aka zero saturation -- as a crutch to make bad photos that have some compositional merit but are colorly challenged, into mediocre photos; sometimes even really good BW photos, if I'm lucky. I can even hide unwanted artifacts....even noise. Has happenstance replaced visualization? Is this even something worth discussing? WWAS? (What would Ansel say?) Was visualization merely a fancy metaphore for "you're stuck with what's in your camera, so make the most of it". There was a day when I'd have given my eye teeth to have someone come up to me and offer a magic film that could be either color or BW at the snap of my finger. After all, visualization was a tough thing for me to grasp. Sadly, now that I'm an old dog I can't ungrasp it. I'm conflicted and confused. What's that old saying? Careful what you wish for..... DaveR