I like the diffused B&W, it is less clinical, maybe the wrong word but there is more intimacy about it than the colour one. There is nothing wrong with the colour image, but anyone could make it. Whereas the B&W has had some thought and pre-visualisation.
I like the black and white one!
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Thank you, Tim! Me too.
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I like the diffused B&W, it is less clinical, maybe the wrong word but there is more intimacy about it than the colour one. There is nothing wrong with the colour image, but anyone could make it. Whereas the B&W has had some thought and pre-visualisation.
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Thank you, David! I’m bad with words but I like yours. It’s close to how I feel it.
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I fully agree with David, the colour although good is what my father would have called a record shot. Follow you what pleases your eye Alena.
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I feel like you blessed me, Martin! 😆 If seriously, thank you for your support!
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Hi Alena, The black and white, for sure. Your processing gives it a feeling of mystery and that a story awaits.
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Hello, Jane! Thank you very much for visiting my blog and commenting, I’m glad you like it!
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I think that you can print postcards with the colour image for selling in a souvenir shop in Suurupi if they have one:)
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Maybe I really can offer it 😆 thank you!
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