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M A C PHotoGRaphy We don’t take a photograph, we make it. Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph
Black-and-white photography is considered more subtle and interpretive, and less realistic than colour photography.[1] Monochrome images are not direct renditions of their subjects, but are abstractions from reality, representing colours in shades of grey. In computer terms, this is often called greyscale.[citation needed]
Monochrome images may be produced using black-and-white film or paper, or by manipulating colour images using computer software.[citation needed]
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edit- Black and White Film Information and Comparisons Chart
Category:Photography by genre Category:Black-and-white media