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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
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I agree. the first one is good either or, but some filtration would have enhanced the phosphorescence of the moss and giving the green a striking look. the dock scene was printed as it should have been. black and white. One thing to remember for those shooting only negative film. You can print colour negs to black and white print paper easy enough, however, the dyes involved usually tend to flatten the image requiring a higher contrast filter. Also, the image might not seem as "tight" in the final print. Best if you want B&W as the end result, then use B&W film. Great shots both Michelle. I am a big fan of Tri X in the 120 and 4x5 formats. It has excellent range and good grain. I have a tendancy to go to more "obtuse" B&W film when in the 35mm format.
Is it OK to like the B&W on odd days of the week, and the color on even? I guess if have to choose, I like the lush green moss. The color here is needed to show off the carpet. I like the dock better in B&W. It is sort of a "moody" shot; purposely leaving for the imagination where it is coming from or going to. The B&W adds to dreamlike quality.
For me, even though I do like the 1st one in colour I think I would prefer the B&W I think it gives the image more visual impact. In the 2nd choice I prefer the colour shot, mainly because the gravel is more visible. And the white area in the top right is toned down more in the colour. Just my opinion. All 4 of the images work well.
I like the green of the stairs, but I don't like the touches of the strong reddish-brown colour...I'd like to see those replaced with a simple grey...in fact, it would be interesting to green tint the B&W. What do you think? As for the second shot...I think the crop is the most important feature...I do prefer the B&W though...it enhances the simplicity. Both gorgeous...colour or B&W...you never cease to amaze.
Selection 1: I think the GREEN moss is an overwhelming feature and MUST STAY. Selection 2: B&W! . Discoloured boards and froggy colour water do nothing for me. The B&W eliminates anti-colour choice and extends the power of the shadow (a feature enhancing the mood of the shot). Agree with Misha on this.
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