Sicily People 0 ▲ kiko.io 3 hours ago · Life · hide · 0 comments For many years, what interested me most about photography were shapes and colours. People didn’t play a major role, because they didn’t fit the pattern. That has changed in recent years, and I very often press the shutter button when I spot an interesting scene. Not like a street photographer who actively approaches people to get a good shot, but more as a spectator and observer. By-catch. I don’t really know why those photos work always better when I edit them into black-and-white images afterwards. Can anyone explain this to me? Of course, I came across a few such scenes again on our trip to Sicily, because although we were there quite early in the year for tourists, there’s hardly a corner of the island where you don’t come across people. No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.