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    The well driller

    this is an older image that I played around with a bit today.

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    #2 is a little later he was muddier I kind of messed the pocket up on this one too
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    Re: The well driller

    Both are nice, each look more like weather events.

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    Re: The well driller

    Thanks John. there was a lot of water the driller said he hadn't seen that much water in a long time.

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    Re: The well driller

    He certainly looks to be concentrating on the job at hand. IMO the color works better in this situation. The guy disappears into the BG in the B/W.

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    Re: The well driller

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    He certainly looks to be concentrating on the job at hand. IMO the color works better in this situation. The guy disappears into the BG in the B/W.
    I agree the color works better. Thanks Dan

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    Re: The well driller

    I have a predisposition to favouring B&W, Mark .............. but, in this instance prefer the colour, Best wishes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim A View Post
    I have a predisposition to favouring B&W, Mark .............. but, in this instance prefer the colour, Best wishes!
    I agree. I wasn't going to even post the B&W but it was there so I did for the fun of it.

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    Re: The well driller

    Mark, a well captured image of someone hard at work. Every day people put a large part of their life into work, and we hardly take notice.

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    Re: The well driller

    Like them both but, the color works better for me!

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    Re: The well driller

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Like them both but, the color works better for me!
    Thanks Richard. I think the tones of the yellow and the green were to close and the guy sort of blended in in the black and white.

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    It's interesting that in colour the driller's suite really pops and he stand out very well, yet in B&W he seems to disappear into the background as his tonal characteristics are similar to the area. I have seen the same phenomenon for hunters' DPMs which are quite a bright orange colour, yet to their prey, who assumedly see in monochrome will just see the broken pattern.

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    Re: The well driller

    Give it a try, if it don't work, nothing lost. Colour for me but not by much.

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