Does anybody else think B&W photography is overused these days?

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Zone8
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Re: Not really. . .
In reply to Glen Barrington, 4 months ago

Glen Barrington wrote:  It's all about personal artistic vision. Personally I despise HDR and the blurry moving water shots that we all experiment with from time to time. I am filled with contempt for anyone who does that sort of shot more than once.

Whilst I accept that is YOUR opinion Glen - surely you are open minded enough to accept that people SHOULD do what THEY want to do.  Variety is the spice of life.  One man's meat is another man's poison - etc. etc. etc.

I personally care not one jot nor one tittle what others think of what I do photographically.  I make pictures to please ME. 

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