This young woman was preparing dyes to color her yarn which would ultimately be used in weaving rugs and table runners.
Architect1776 wrote:
Great shot.
Thanks for the compliment.
I like everything about this except I’m going nuts trying to mentally create the bright colors that just have to be there. For this shot I want the color if only to compare.
[quote=clickety]I like everything about this except I’m going nuts trying to mentally create the bright colors that just have to be there. For this shot I want the color if only to compare.[
I believe that posting a color image, even if only for comparison to the B&W image, would somehow be in conflict with the purpose of having a dedicated B&W section of this forum. Hence, I have not posted the color image from which the B&W was derived.
[quote=rcarol]I like everything about this except I’m going nuts trying to mentally create the bright colors that just have to be there. For this shot I want the color if only to compare.[
I believe that posting a color image, even if only for comparison to the B&W image, would somehow be in conflict with the purpose of having a dedicated B&W section of this forum. Hence, I have not posted the color image from which the B&W was derived.[/quote]
You created an image that has people thinking and talking about it. What more could a photographer want?
[quote=rcarol][quote=clickety]I like everything about this except I’m going nuts trying to mentally create the bright colors that just have to be there. For this shot I want the color if only to compare.[
I believe that posting a color image, even if only for comparison to the B&W image, would somehow be in conflict with the purpose of having a dedicated B&W section of this forum. Hence, I have not posted the color image from which the B&W was derived.[/quote]
You are absolutely correct about the black and white section. It’s a great B/W image, but it drives me nuts knowing there are colors which I assume are vivid. Please don’t worry it’s a very short drive. 😉
clickety wrote:
You are absolutely correct about the black and white section. It’s a great B/W image, but it drives me nuts knowing there are colors which I assume are vivid. Please don’t worry it’s a very short drive. 😉
You are correct about the bright colors of the young lady's outfit. When you say that it is a short drive, do you mean it is a short drive to Peru for you?
rcarol wrote:
This young woman was preparing dyes to color her yarn which would ultimately be used in weaving rugs and table runners.
This is a beautiful image. Thank you for sharing.
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