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09/22/2004 12:40:57 AM · #1 |
Should I go colour or B&W??
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B&W
Forgive me if they are too bright or dark for most people, I have a shit old monitor that can't even get close to replicating colours. |
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09/22/2004 12:43:06 AM · #2 |
I really like the color. It makes the lights and guitar stand out a little more than in the black and white. The color adds stage presence to that photo.
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09/22/2004 12:44:29 AM · #3 |
B&W... most definetly. The color version lacks a bit of richness in the colors whereas the b&w version has some really good contrasts to it. Just my opinion though. Nice shot. :-) |
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09/22/2004 12:45:59 AM · #4 |
I agree with you on the colour of the guitar, and the general 'bottom half' of the image in the colour.
But I like the top half of the B&W for the contrast.
thanks for your thoughts... |
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09/22/2004 01:05:00 AM · #5 |
I'm with Jen, the b/w is the way to go with this one. The b/w has a more tougher "musical" feeling about it, given the surroundings and the musician's appearance it enhances the mood of the shot.
Andy |
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09/22/2004 01:22:35 AM · #6 |
Maybe you could try the "best of both worlds" with a duotone; it can add depth, and help set the mood/tone without being distractingly colorful. |
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09/22/2004 04:01:34 AM · #7 |
I've been playing around with prints, and on a postcard size, the black+white is great.
but then i thought... this looks a bit boring. So I amped up the contrast. If it doesn't look too good on screen, I apologise, cause in print, it has guts and a story to tell. (can you tell... i'm happy with the result.)
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