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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 31 10:42 am)
I love the bark texture in the first, I can really feel that. I think the colour in the second helps bring out & compliment the texture, maybe because the colour is quite subtle, definitely better than b&w (imho).
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
Yeah I agree. The texture comes out better in the B/W. For example the small square in the middle. One can really see how recessed it is in the B/W but it's not quite as apparent in the color one. But actually the color one looks better. Oh well. May be it would look better if the darkness was turned up a tad bit. Not sure about that though. Thanks for sharing. Brian Stephens
On these I definitely like the color version of the stone better. It really depends for me...that why I like to play, if it doesn't speak to me in B&W it stays colored. BTW dogs see in B&W.........not sure about cats though!
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Both of these are very sharp, Cameron! Love the contrast of the soft white fur against the rough russet browns. And the blue stones are excellent; they look cold and hard. I heard that dogs see in color, but they're colorblind, i.e. they don't see the same colors "normal" sight sees. And cats...well, cats see whatever they want to! :)
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