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to: KAREN WATTIE
from: BOB GEARHART
date: 2003-07-02 11:40:20
subject: Re: B&W Shooting

Hi Chris

Your color photo wins hands down.  The B$W has an attention splitting
visual with nothing to tie the two together. The natural tendency for the
eye to follow the flow, not the other way around is the problem in the B&W,
where the color photo is held together by the colors themselves.  The rich
lush greenery of the surrounding foliage supports the water and is a part
of the color photo, in the B&W the greenery is lost in the blackness.



-> 
-> -> After reading some of the replies I decided to leave the Olympus back in
-> -> the drawer and concentrate on the D100.  I am about to
upload two
-> -> pictures I took of a great multi-waterfall in Yorkshire and would
-> -> appreciate any feedback you or anyone could give on whether the colour
-> -> or B&W rendition is better, and why..
-> -> 
-> -> The upload will be to FONiX, so you can see 'em at:
-> -> 
-> ->
http://www.fonix.org/code/html-WebAlbum?Command=View?FindWho=1&ImageNumb
-> -> er=4
-> -> 
-> ->
http://www.fonix.org/code/html-WebAlbum?Command=View?FindWho=1&ImageNumb
-> -> er=5
-> -> 
-> -> Thanks in anticipation!
-> 
-> 
-> Both links took yielded only the X in a box here I'm afraid.
-> 
-> Karen
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