Dungeons And Dragons

Black And White Photography, Joseph, Photography

DungeonBW

Fuji X100T – 1/80 @ f/5.6 – ISO 200

This is actually Moravian Tile Works which is a National Historic preservation site along with the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle in Doylestown Pennsylvania.

19 thoughts on “Dungeons And Dragons

  1. Born To Organize's avatar

    Woe! Look at this place. Cue the haunted house music, Joe. Thanks for linking me here.

    Do you photograph in black and white, or process after the fact? I’ve much to learn, and hope to take advatage of your tutorials while I’m recovering from foot surgery.

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    1. Joe's avatar

      Thank you Alys 🙂 This particular image was originally taken in color and converted to B&W in Adobe Lightroom. When I can’t visualize what a image will look like in B&W before I take it I will shoot in both color and B&W. With the Fuji X cameras this is easy because they offer film simulation bracketing (you choose 3 different film types and I usually use Standard, Classic Chrome and B&W). When you take one image the camera saves a total of 3 images with the different film simulations you chose.

      Good luck with the foot surgery 🙂

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      1. Born To Organize's avatar

        Thanks for the explanation, Joe. What a handy feature to have on a camera. You must have amassed quite a camera collection by now. Do you have a favorite or does it depend on what you are shooting?

        Thanks for the well wishes on the foot.

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        1. Joe's avatar

          I would have to say the X100T the camera I took this image with is my favorite Alys. Simple retro design non interchangeable lens and every time I use it someone asks me if it’s an old film camera.

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