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10/07/2005 01:27:08 AM · #1
Which version of this photo do you think looks best?

Normal color version:


Heavier saturation color version:


Black and white version:


Any other comments and criticisms are not only welcome but encouraged.

Thanks!
10/07/2005 01:29:40 AM · #2
I love the richness of the colors in the second one..

I am a big fan of b&w's but still going with the second for this particular capture.. its vibrant.
10/07/2005 02:00:11 AM · #3
Originally posted by Shecoya:

I love the richness of the colors in the second one..

I am a big fan of b&w's but still going with the second for this particular capture.. its vibrant.


I have a saved action in photoshop that I use to add saturation and contrast to photos. Normally it is too strong at full strength, so I blend the new layer at about 50%, but this time I thought it looked really vibrant w/o being oversaturated at 100%.
10/07/2005 02:07:48 AM · #4
hi Jeff,
I like number 2 and 3. Number 2 has vibrant colours.
Number 3 brings out strong contrast.
How about, using number 2, then selectivly desat all AREAs except the windows? :)
10/07/2005 02:12:38 AM · #5
Originally posted by shadow:

hi Jeff,
I like number 2 and 3. Number 2 has vibrant colours.
Number 3 brings out strong contrast.
How about, using number 2, then selectivly desat all AREAs except the windows? :)


That could be interesting, I'll give that a shot when I get the chance.
10/07/2005 09:49:15 AM · #6
bump for the morning crowd...
10/07/2005 09:56:45 AM · #7
To be honest, I don't know? I like all of the versions. I am not crazy about the power lines. I love how the building has damaged areas and broken out windows. Much more interesting than a photo of a fancy building.
10/07/2005 10:09:47 AM · #8
Originally posted by mandyturner:

To be honest, I don't know? I like all of the versions. I am not crazy about the power lines. I love how the building has damaged areas and broken out windows. Much more interesting than a photo of a fancy building.

Actually, they aren't power lines, they're chains (I don't know what purpose they serve). I wanted to clone them out, but they cross over too many details such as windows that it would have been a chore to remove them, so they stayed.

I have sort of a thing for old buildings, as is evidenced by my Louisville Folder in my portfolio
10/07/2005 10:10:04 AM · #9
the 2nd one. i love the colors! good job
10/07/2005 10:12:49 AM · #10
I vote for #2. I'm all for the rich colours. It gives it a bit of a soft glow, which I like on the old brick buildings.
10/07/2005 12:54:30 PM · #11
Thanks for the help everyone. I was leaning towards #2, but I wasn't sure if other people would think it was overly saturated.
10/07/2005 01:18:28 PM · #12
Definitely, #2 gets my vote. Nice shot.
10/10/2005 01:28:49 AM · #13
Originally posted by shadow:

hi Jeff,
How about, using number 2, then selectivly desat all AREAs except the windows? :)


Okay, here are two selective desaturation versions. What do you think?


10/10/2005 01:26:09 PM · #14
bump for the morning people...
10/11/2005 02:36:49 PM · #15
bump for the afternoon people?
10/11/2005 04:59:11 PM · #16
Personally I like the b/w version, but then I'm partial to b/w shots.
10/11/2005 09:49:24 PM · #17
Originally posted by Palmetto_Pixels:

Personally I like the b/w version, but then I'm partial to b/w shots.


what about the selective desaturation ones?
10/11/2005 10:00:36 PM · #18
I like the b/w...
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