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This one, the eye follows the fence toward the trees without being distracted, where as the colour one confuses my eye.
The colour version would make a very good ‘large print’ the B&W works at any size.
Just my two penn’orth.
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David, thank you. I really appreciate you looking at the two photographs and choosing. Your comment about the wooden support structures are excellent. I agree. B&W simplifies. Again, thank you.
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I said fence when infact I should have said wooden supports. 🙄
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Got it.
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I like the black and white one better.
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Thank you. I really appreciate you looking at the two photographs and choosing.
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My preference is the colour version. For me the contrast between the brown supports and vine-stems versus the yellows and greens gives depth to the picture. The eye follows the dark traces. In the B&W representation the luminance of wood, shrubs, vines and background are very (too ??) similar. For me this makes the picture looking a bit flat. Would a bit more (local) contrast make a difference?
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Jim, thank you so much for your insightful comments. They have helped me focus my eye more closely on the issues that you raised. I did notice that the histogram for the B&W was missing quite a bit of highlights and I expanded them. It brightened the image. I’ll work on the selected contrast. Again, thank you.
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Good job Tim. Now I must admit that I prefer the B&W.
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Thank you Jim
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