Transforming Gloomy Views: Mastering Landscape Photography in Monochrome


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I’ve ceased counting the amount of times I’ve ventured out into the countryside, anticipating excellent lighting, only to find it’s another overcast day, shrouding my intended location in a layer of grey dullness. If you encounter this, instead of surrendering in frustration, take your photos anyway with the intention of converting them to monochrome using quality photo editing software when you return home.

In fact, for striking monochrome conversions, substantial cloud cover is generally advantageous, as exemplified in the case below. Here we have a quintessential British red brick cottage, a meandering pathway, and an ancient English church in the distance. However, there was no trace of sunlight and the illumination was utterly flat. Therefore, I utilized my preferred landscape photography techniques to capture the most compelling image I could and initiated Affinity Photo 2 upon returning home.


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