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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 8:17 pm)
hard to choose between the color & sepia.
color: keeps my interest longer. colors are all harmonious and it's well balanced. i love seeing the natural beauty.
speia: gives it a feel of another era. i love the the warm colors, but it doesn't hold my attention the way the color version does.
b/w: to me the color/sepia one is better composed. it feels a bit off balanced. the light pole is leaning back further in this one, and it's distracting to me. the b/w shows a better view of the house...less secluded by the trees. the b/w has a more lived in feel...i notice the candle in the window & see the car in the driveway.
not sure i can choose. it's a toss up between color & sepia.
sepia is a bit more intriguing. makes me wonder about the inhabitants a bit more. ok...sepia...i like intrigue!
edit: it's a beautiful home that you've restored!!! Raz will love it!
Message edited on: 03/03/2005 00:27
Message edited on: 03/03/2005 01:34
Good job cynlee ...I was working on cloning the car out of it,but moving it as you did looks better. Think he would like this one much more. I do have them all in colour. (you just violated a copyright...I will have to put this on your members record.) He Sheila I know what you mean about losing interest faster with sepia. It does have it's place though.Might look good printed.
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How about plants in color and house in sepia! ;) Seriously, I think sepia presents it best in this photo. If you had a before and after shot, I'd suggest doing the original in sepia and the fixed up version in full color. Just a thought. Great job by the way! :)
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A wonderful house.....! Personally prefer the BW for it's composition.... I feel like the evergreen's are hiding too much in the other..... So the second image in color is what I would go for were it mine.
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