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Hi everyone, I'm trying to decide which is better, black and white or colour. Any comments/suggestions will be greatly appreciated...
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And the black and white...
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An ocean scene..
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The black and white version...
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A Karoo Building
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And the black and white
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Hello John! I like the water shot in color best, the first photo of the building in black and white is excellent, and the third is very good either way to me.
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I'm with Bob here. The wave shot works better in colour, while I like the emphasis that B/W brings to the other shots.
Tom, on Point Pelee, Canada http://tomoverton.myphotoalbum.com Edit... actually, I change my vote. Looking at these shots again (for about the tenth time) there is something about the third shot that I find more appealing in colour. |
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My thoughts also. I like #3 b&w the most.
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Other than the wave shot, the B&W makes the shots much more interesting
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