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Charlie Shugart wrote:
Tim- totally terrific!
Both versions work IMO, but the color one works better.
I have this two-bit theory: if color is an important part of what we're aiming our cameras at, then color is probably the best way to go. If color is mostly a distraction and shape, texture, etc. are the most important elements, then perhaps B&W. Example: close up of an old man. Probably B&W works better, unless he has the glowing red nose of a life-long drunk.
Anyhow, please (pun intended) keep it up .
This series has hit a new and very high plateau recently.
Charlie
Mucho thanks, Charlie! Now I feel bad for razzing you on your last post. Wait...no I don't. You're 100 times the quick wit I am, so I'm allowed a comp once in awhile!
Glowing red nosed drunk...that gives me an idea...!
-Tim
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