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Help me call this oneI can usually decide which version of an image looks best...colour or B&W. But here's one where I am truely stumped. Both versons look great...but which one looks best?
What's your opinion? Regards
Matt. K
Re: Help me call this oneI am going to have to vote monochrome
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Re: Help me call this oneDon't know why but the colour one keeps my attention longer.
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Re: Help me call this oneThe colour works better for me. I'm not sure that the monochrome's quite right. Maybe darken the cyan/blues for more separation between sky and ground. Maybe lighten the greens in the tree to go for an infrared effect. I think maybe it's too flat and the lighter places (where the eye tends to go) are in the background. Opposite approach: lighten the background (earth and sky).
Help me call this oneI find the bush in the background less distracting in the mono.
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Re: Help me call this oneThe second for me as the eye focuses more on the pattern from both subjects. There's a faint highlight by the clouds on the foreground subject as well, it's subtle but effective with the b&w.
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Re: Help me call this oneYou are right, both are equal I reckon.
I find it more distracting as it blends to the main subject!
Re: Help me call this oneEven though I recently purchased (for my wife's birthday) a huge coffee table book of Ansel Adams' works, I am not a great fan of BW photography. (I admit it; I'm a strange and tiny minority here). Hence, I vote for the colour image.
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Re: Help me call this oneI wouldn't be able to choose either... some will prefer colour, others b&w but that's more about preference rather than which is actually better.
There is nothing in this image, that I see, to influence it one way or the other. I might suggest trying a few other processing options (sepia, ir, etc, etc) to find what doesn't work !!! Photography is not a crime, but perhaps my abuse of artistic license is?
Re: Help me call this oneMonochrome
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Re: Help me call this oneI prefer the monochrome one.
Re: Help me call this oneI prefer the colour one. Why don't you call it
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Re: Help me call this oneI think that there's nothing here that a chainsaw and a combine harvester wouldn't have fixed, leaving just the main tree in a stark monochrome landscape enhanced by tonal jiggerypokery and an IR conversion.
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