Photography
Related: About this forumHere's two copies of the same photo: the original in color, and the copy in black & white.
The original:The copy
I can't decide which one I like better! They both have beauty. Which one do you prefer, and if you feel like it, why?
BOSSHOG
(40,801 posts)If there were two of you Id love both of you.
I thoroughly enjoy taking the camera out for a spin.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)I'm partial to both of them too.
wendyb-NC
(3,963 posts)Thank you, Peggy for sharing your amazing photos. They are so fine.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)I appreciate your support.
3catwoman3
(25,993 posts)
of the petals, the gentle green of the leaves, and the subtle silver whatever-it-is (maybe the cellophane wrapping?) in the background provide a luscious contrast to the few red stamen in the middle of the blossom. A perfect splash of color.
I really, really like it and would happily hang a framed copy of it in my house.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)The color version is very lifelike, of course! I like the way the colors work as well.
If you would like a copy, I can PM you that. I would be proud to have my photo hanging in your home.
3catwoman3
(25,993 posts)Not quite sure where Ill put it, but I know Ill find a place.
Our younger son is a self-employed photographer/videographer, so Ill get him to print it on some good quality paper. Hes much more tech savvy than I am.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)I have things I need to be doing right now!
And how cool that your son can print a copy for you!
2naSalit
(94,658 posts)The B&W best. I like the color but the B&W is more crisp and defined, probably because it's easier to control the lighting w/o the color getting in the way. You can see the graceful lines of the petal edges in the B&W.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)It is crisper! I actually made no changes (other than cropping) to this version. This is just how it turned out.
2naSalit
(94,658 posts)But the B&W is better, I think. I like to see the edges of the petals for definition, they just showed up better in this case.
You're probably getting smoked out by now, are you okay? Earlier my sister, in SD, said she thought she could see smoke approaching. There are so many fires now that probably everyone down there will get some.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)The nearest fires are about 17 miles away in a heavily wooded but also built-up area. That's Pacific Palisades. The other fires are to the north-east, nearer to Pasadena.
If we've gotten any smoke, it's been pretty dilute. It's such a horrible situation.
fargone
(271 posts)The BW is merely dark in the center. The color has the splash of rust colored stamens. To be fair the color one has some messy distractions around the edges which were cropped out in the BW so the two images differ in things other than color.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)I love color too, but . . . the B&W draws me in. Perhaps because I took the photo? Dunno.
It's true they're not identical, which also makes a difference.
The Madcap
(826 posts)Normally, I would vote for a B&W photo, but there's just something about the many shades of green in the color one that captures my focus.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)It does have some great color combinations. I especially like the pistils in the center!
HAB911
(9,456 posts)I live by color, having done a lot of B&W over the years, I feel a missing dimension. Very nice!
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)That certainly makes sense. I very much appreciate your input.
canetoad
(18,464 posts)It hides any small imperfections in the flower. I like the cropping too - the blossom fills the whole frame.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,789 posts)I was very happy with the way the cropping turned out.
Filling the frame is one of my goals.