PixelStan77 wrote:
Color one. Has nice tonality
Black and white. Now the bench is the subject, with the bright area and fence leading your eye to it. The colors distract from the subject.
Thanks for the positive feed back! I had the same impression when I pp the photo. Itβs almost like two seperate pics.
Neither one, really. You asked. π₯΄
I gotta go with B&W on this one. I think the green fence and green grass pull my eye too much. When the colors are eliminated the bench automatically becomes the undeniable subject and the image conveys a bit of a sad or lonely feeling.
Ozzie2154 wrote:
Thanks for nothing idiot even though you didn't ask! Why even send me this post? Did it make you feel better? Please get a life then drop dead!
I missed the part where you said you only wanted positive feedback.
Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
For me, the B&W works better in this photograph.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
Ozzie2154 wrote:
Please let me know which photo you like better, color or BW. I shot with a Nikon D7200 and a Tamron 18-400 lens.
The color image. The B/W is to muddy.
Rich...
I agree with the fence comments and they apply equally to the color and b&w. I see the world in color, so I prefer that anything intended to look at all realistic be in color. There is no reason, such as scene-stealing or distracting color highlights, to compel me to make it b&w so I prefer the color image.
In this image i prefer the color version.
The color one. Vibrant vs blah.
Ozzie2154 wrote:
Please let me know which photo you like better, color or BW. I shot with a Nikon D7200 and a Tamron 18-400 lens.
B&W for me, since there is not much color anyway in the color image, the monochrome adds a little bit of interest
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