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    Colour or B&W

    I'm not able to define which version I prefer.
    What's your choice?
    C&C always welcome

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    Colour or B&W

    Colour or B&W

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    Re: Colour or B&W

    There is quite a lot of contrast in the colour version which means a lot of important areas are in rather muted midtones.

    However, this isn't so apparent in the B&W version which I find to be 'easier on the eyes'.

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    Re: Colour or B&W

    Color.

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    Re: Colour or B&W

    Hi Nicola,

    I prefer the colour version because the blue sky against the varying shades of beautiful terracotta in the buildings and even the brick wall are especially beautiful together.

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    Re: Colour or B&W

    Color. B/W. I like both Nicola. Each has its own merit.

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    Re: Colour or B&W

    Hi Nicola

    Nice shot from an interesting angle. I prefer the colour in this case. I also think both shots would benefit from some Highlight reduction, particularly on the bright side of the tower where some more detail could be brought out.

    Dave

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    Re: Colour or B&W

    I prefer color

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    To me, the contrasting colors seem to add to the photo.

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