I'm not sure if this is a good candidate for framing so I can offer it for sale. What do my fellow UHH'ers think of this?
Or go with B&W
I like the color one the best. Don't really know if it would sell... That's all kind of subjective. But I really do like it! :thumbup: :thumbup:
I enter our town art walk and if someone wants one so be it, I just sit around for a few hours let them look at my set of about 8, framed and matted photos. If they don't sell it's back on the wall at home.
There both good. Actually the black and white has more appeal. At first I liked the color one, but looked carefully and decided the black and white is better. I might consider a slight adjustment.
rlaugh
Loc: Michigan & Florida
Both have merit..put em both up for sale!
Cecil
Loc: United Kingdom
Danny, I think the B&W gives it the rugged, vintage look - which this photo is all about. I'd go for the B&W!
Good photos indeed!
Cecil
dannyp59 wrote:
I'm not sure if this is a good candidate for framing so I can offer it for sale. What do my fellow UHH'ers think of this?
I would offer it both ways, but I really like the B&W version the best.
It's a good shot in my book but for my personal taste I would like the B&W better with more contrast. Open it with Photoshop (if you have it) and set brightness to 24 and contrast to 70 (or I can re-post if thats okay with you). See what you think, there is not enough white in it very little black. Up to you, thats just my two cents worth. ;)
It also might work as a sepia tone.
cheineck wrote:
Love them both!
Since you had download checked I thought I would add some silver toning. Hope it's OK and you don't mind!
silver toned
I like the color one, with adding a bit of black, it would sell! :thumbup:
dannyp59 wrote:
I'm not sure if this is a good candidate for framing so I can offer it for sale. What do my fellow UHH'ers think of this?
It sure is worth a try - it's a very intriguing image in both color or B&W. A lot depends on who your target audience is. Do you sell - online, galleries or art shows?
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