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I love this shot in color. I think this is a case where color really shines.:thumbup:Black and White . . .
or colour?
I always know whether a shot is destined for colour or black and white when I shoot. When I took this, I actually intended both versions. The structure of the picture certainly lends itself to b&w, whereas the colours are worthwhile on their own.
One of the joys of digital is that you don't have to make a decision about this.
Yesterday was a long sleeved t-shirt even at the beach.So what is a Calif winter, around about a European summer ???
I'm the same, and often shoot with the M8 set for B/W jpg and color DNG. I like the review image in B/W. Wonderful to have the choice. That said, I think I prefer the color here. Very nice.:thumbup:Black and White . . .
or colour?
I always know whether a shot is destined for colour or black and white when I shoot. When I took this, I actually intended both versions. The structure of the picture certainly lends itself to b&w, whereas the colours are worthwhile on their own.
One of the joys of digital is that you don't have to make a decision about this.
Hi All,
A few from the port area of Antwerp. taken today with the M8 and 35 Summicron ASPH.
I especially like the first two here. Great work.Me again,
A few more ...
I'm with you here. I think the B/W is great.HI Ed
I want to go to Antwerp docks! It looks like a fabulous place.
HI Cam
How about this one then - this was intended for colour . . . but actually I think the black and white probably works better:
This was take with the WATE, the other one with the summicron 75
Love that first one.Talking of very different
Here is Blue breaking the ice:
what he won't do to have a swim!
Ed,Lloyd,
Very nice indeed. This seems like a very interesting lens. I like the high contrast processing in this photograph.
I like the color best. It shows the different colors of the eggs, the b&w misses that.Black and White . . .
or colour?
I always know whether a shot is destined for colour or black and white when I shoot. When I took this, I actually intended both versions. The structure of the picture certainly lends itself to b&w, whereas the colours are worthwhile on their own.
One of the joys of digital is that you don't have to make a decision about this.
Nice one, Lloyd. Shopping with the wife..., time goes real slow then.Entertaining myself while shopping with my wife. VC 35/1.2 Nokton: