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That's just outrageously beautiful. Kind of like an impressionist painting. The little grasshopper (?) must have been getting quite a ride in that blade of grass.

 

Paul--I looked at this in b&w and you're right--it works. But the strong color is also pretty amazing.

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Dee,

 

Poetry in motion. Beautiful colors, lighting, sharpness and bokeh. I'd like to see this in b&w.

 

Paul

 

Now I'm certainly going to sound pedantic and maybe come across as a control freak, if so apologies in advance.

When there is an image that I am going to photograph I pre-visualise the result that I intend to achieve...so the shot can only ever be be either b&w or colour.

Though I may take an image using the M9, if it's to be converted to b&w then it was always planned as b&w in my mind....does that make sense?

This shot was always going to be in colour and can't be converted to b&w, well not by me anyway. :)

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Now I'm certainly going to sound pedantic and maybe come across as a control freak, if so apologies in advance.

When there is an image that I am going to photograph I pre-visualise the result that I intend to achieve...so the shot can only ever be be either b&w or colour.

Though I may take an image using the M9, if it's to be converted to b&w then it was always planned as b&w in my mind....does that make sense?

This shot was always going to be in colour and can't be converted to b&w, well not by me anyway. :)

 

You're so right. fantastic range of greens, converting it to B&W would have strapped the shot from it's essence

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Now I'm certainly going to sound pedantic and maybe come across as a control freak, if so apologies in advance.

When there is an image that I am going to photograph I pre-visualise the result that I intend to achieve...so the shot can only ever be be either b&w or colour.

Though I may take an image using the M9, if it's to be converted to b&w then it was always planned as b&w in my mind....does that make sense?

This shot was always going to be in colour and can't be converted to b&w, well not by me anyway. :)

Dee,

 

Certainly you should present this picture the way you visualized it and only you have the right to present it in any other way. By the way, your color version is top of the line. ;) Oh, no apologies needed of course.

 

Paul

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Now I'm certainly going to sound pedantic and maybe come across as a control freak, if so apologies in advance.

When there is an image that I am going to photograph I pre-visualise the result that I intend to achieve...so the shot can only ever be be either b&w or colour.

Though I may take an image using the M9, if it's to be converted to b&w then it was always planned as b&w in my mind....does that make sense?

This shot was always going to be in colour and can't be converted to b&w, well not by me anyway. :)

 

This makes perfect sense to me. I think a lot of photographers in the digital age do b&w conversions as an afterthought. One of the main reasons I was attracted to, and love shooting with, the Monochrom is that it forces me to think and see in b&w, as I used to do when carrying a film camera loaded with Tri-X.

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