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Show #1 CONVERT TO B&W MODEL: CANON EOS 5 LENS (MM): 16 ISO: 100 PHOTO BY CHAD ZAVALA ERTURE: 16 UTTER: 60 If I could shoot either color or black and white for the rest of my days, I would choose B&W. Hands down. B&W adds drama by subtracting color. Color can steal so much of our brain's attention. Our brain can only handle so much in one image, and at times color just complicates the image and distracts from the lines, shapes, tones, and texture. When shooting or doing post-processing work, ask yourself if the image really needs color. Is it stronger without it? Would it be a better photograph in black and white? Adobe Photoshop Lightroom makes it easy to convert to black and white. Convert it and compare against the color version. #8 SHOOT IN BAD WEATHER PHOTO BY CHAD ZAVALA Don't let bad weather deter you from breaking out your cameras. The drama of rain, snow, fog, and cold often make for some of the best images. Right before and after most MODEL: CANON EOS 5D MARK II LENS (MM): 35 storms you'll witness ominous clouds and vibrant colors you would otherwise miss. Don't ISO: 100 forget some sort of protective gear for your equipment.This could be as simple as a plastic APERTURE: 3.5 bag. We promise, if you tough out the bad conditions you'll be glad you did. SHUTTER: 1/320 wasatchmagazine 11 |