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Normandy B&W or Color?


etienne_werner

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I shot this picture on the Normandy coast using the Lc-1 (I hope it is allowed here). The pic was converted using channel mixer. Which one do you prefer?

 

Regards,

 

Etienne

 

CAMERA: Panasonic (DMC-LC1) | DATE: 11/19/05 5:27 PM | RESOLUTION: 1801 x 2457 | ISO SETTING: 100 | EXPOSURE TIME: 1/250s | APERTURE: 4.8 | FOCAL LENGTH: 7.1mm

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I only photograph b/w so you might not listen to me. The colours in #1 are great, but to me the stone in the bottom of the pich has a bit to much light. It takes my eyes away from the cliffs in the background, and I suppose that should be the main motif in this shot. That’s better in #2 ..

 

- om

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When you cover one side over and then cover the other side, then either one is looks OK on it's own.

 

BTW, the image looks unsharp, kind of fuzzy. Is there a reason for this?

 

Cheers

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I greatly perfer the color shot. I generally prefer color, but in this case especially.

The B+W looks other worldly in a dead sort of way, not real. I don't think the rocks in the foreground translate well to B+W.

 

On the other hand, the sky and water's edge on the horizon and beneath the cliff, are I think better in the B+W version, which is growing on me.

 

At any rate two interesting, good and very different images.

 

Thanks,

 

Mitchell

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Etienne -

 

I can understand you wondering which is better since I find both very arresting. Ultimately, I must go with what Marc wrote -- the wonderful golden cliff and luminous blue water win me over.

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I only photograph b/w so you might not listen to me. The colours in #1 are great, but to me the stone in the bottom of the pich has a bit to much light. It takes my eyes away from the cliffs in the background, and I suppose that should be the main motif in this shot. That’s better in #2 ..

 

- om

 

I prefer the colour one but agree that the bright rock at the bottom is a bit distracting. A little burning in of this area would draw the eye towards the cliff more.

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Well thanks youi all for your replies. I think it is save to assume that color wins. I have to admit that I found the choice difficult. I have always like B&W when photographing for myself. Fortunately with the digital cameras I can easily make B&W from color. If B&W doesn't do then no harm :)

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Well thanks youi all for your replies. I think it is save to assume that color wins. I have to admit that I found the choice difficult. I have always like B&W when photographing for myself. Fortunately with the digital cameras I can easily make B&W from color. If B&W doesn't do then no harm :)

 

Color does not (necessarily) win out, choose whatever you like best. This is most important.

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When the light is that good, I'd stick with the color. Really nice shot!

 

Well, on second thought, the b&w looks great.

 

Maybe you should print and frame both, then hang them on opposite sides of the same room.

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