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08/09/2006 11:22:36 PM · #1
Which of these two photos do you like better, the color or the black/white version?

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08/09/2006 11:23:47 PM · #2
I like the color. More depth. The contrast seems a bit strong though...

The B&W one looks good too, as it makes the subject pop a bit...

Message edited by author 2006-08-09 23:31:10.
08/09/2006 11:24:33 PM · #3
I'm partial to the B&W one myself. But then again, I tend to lean that way anyways. Love your model! :)
08/09/2006 11:25:02 PM · #4
B/W version
08/09/2006 11:31:11 PM · #5
i like the b&w better.
08/09/2006 11:34:21 PM · #6
Btw, it looks like you did more to the color version (editing wise) and that more than anything has me liking the b/w version better. I think both could work just fine if the editing was the same.
08/09/2006 11:50:42 PM · #7
bw -- helps to set the mood better, imo
08/09/2006 11:53:13 PM · #8
colour
08/09/2006 11:56:48 PM · #9
Tough call, Color shot has more feeling but it's really dark. B/W has nice background, but is too bright. I vote for somewhere in between...
08/09/2006 11:57:17 PM · #10
Originally posted by yanko:

Btw, it looks like you did more to the color version (editing wise) and that more than anything has me liking the b/w version better. I think both could work just fine if the editing was the same.


Very observant. You're right. I did the b/w version quite some time ago, and have learned some new editing techniques that I wanted to try out on the color version.
08/10/2006 12:03:06 AM · #11
I wonder what would happen if you tried to use the color version over the original and used opacity to tune things down a bit? I got a distinct overprocessed feeling from it...

Me being me, I'd probably throw the B&W version in the mix and muck about with layer modes (luminosity most likely) with low opacity.
08/10/2006 12:05:03 AM · #12
Originally posted by eschelar:

I wonder what would happen if you tried to use the color version over the original and used opacity to tune things down a bit? I got a distinct overprocessed feeling from it...

Me being me, I'd probably throw the B&W version in the mix and muck about with layer modes (luminosity most likely) with low opacity.


I'm like you too! Even my photos that have little editing I tend to try everything in the book just to see how it looks.

Message edited by author 2006-08-10 00:05:25.
08/10/2006 12:06:58 AM · #13
I think the photo would look better as sepia. When I look at the picture I see desert. I see brown. I see sepia!
08/10/2006 12:16:00 AM · #14
i always like b&w...
08/10/2006 12:30:58 AM · #15
colour!
08/10/2006 12:47:56 AM · #16
CoLoR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
08/10/2006 12:48:49 AM · #17
Tastes Great! :P
08/10/2006 12:53:48 AM · #18
Less FILLING!

oh, and 2.
08/10/2006 01:23:58 AM · #19
I like the color one better. But it is too sharp.
08/10/2006 06:46:07 PM · #20
anything looks good in black and white, it takes skill to make things look good in color. I love the color one, good job.
08/16/2006 11:36:33 AM · #21
you might try posting them to //www.likebetter.com and see what people think...

Message edited by author 2006-08-16 11:37:02.
08/16/2006 11:50:05 AM · #22
The subject and background beg for a nice B/W treatment IMO. The B/W you've posted isn't near the quality of the color image however. How did you convert to B/W? Contrast and Highlights/Shadows scream for some attention on the B/W.

To clarify my rambling above: The B/W has lots of potential. ;^)

The sepia idea tossed out might be an interesting look also.

Have fun!
08/16/2006 11:54:24 AM · #23
Originally posted by Loki:

I like the color one better. But it is too sharp.

Same here.
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