lol, maybe the b&w was an unconscious move not to deal with the to
blue or not to blue decision ;-)

Ann's question makes me wonder, in general do ppl feel there are
images that work better in B&W rather than color? To me this one works
better in B&W, but my question is, have you ever find yourself before
a color image and you say, "Hey, this one would look better in B&W". I
must admit that in my case I rarely do, but again when I do, I find it
hard to explain why (the "timeless" feeling phrase was my lame /
broken english attempt to do so ;-).




On 2/20/07, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I'm not planing to work on it (cuz I like the B&W) but it would
> >probably need to be converted again with some white balance correction
> >(the blue cast is actually more true to how the scene looked that day
> >at that time anyway).
> >
> >Here it goes, color version:
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/390784370/
> >
> >
>
> Hi Fernando,
>
> Just for your edification... :-)  I actually prefer the color rendition.
>
> It's interesting to hear you ponder whether the white balance needs
> adjustment or the blue cast is preferable, as I sometimes struggle with the
> same kind of decision.
>
> I suppose it all depends on the preference and wish of the photographer.  In
> this case I think the natural bluish cast works well and emphasizes the
> biting coldness.
>
> Tom C.
>
>
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