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<blockquote data-quote="fotojack" data-source="post: 24362" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Tell you the truth, I like this shot better in it's original colour mode. In my opinion,black and white doesn't lend itself well to flower shots, because you're missing the whole point of taking the shot of the flower in the first place. With flowers and plants, I want to see the colour. To me, black and white shots should be about people, things, certain places, situations, close ups of faces, etc etc. Do a Google on Louise Fryer, photographer, and you'll see what I mean. This woman's B&W shots are spectacular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fotojack, post: 24362, member: 16"] Tell you the truth, I like this shot better in it's original colour mode. In my opinion,black and white doesn't lend itself well to flower shots, because you're missing the whole point of taking the shot of the flower in the first place. With flowers and plants, I want to see the colour. To me, black and white shots should be about people, things, certain places, situations, close ups of faces, etc etc. Do a Google on Louise Fryer, photographer, and you'll see what I mean. This woman's B&W shots are spectacular. [/QUOTE]
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