Frank,
She's a prettier woman in color.  The B&W doesn't do justice to her
skin tones - or hair as you mentioned.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 9:32 AM, frank theriault
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You certainly hit the exposure and her bright expression.
> >  Very well caught.
> >  Prefer the color.
>
> Thanks, Jack.
>
> Here's the B&W (since you've expressed a preference, it might help to
> see it...<g>)
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3k7fjx
>
> http://bp3.blogger.com/_EaTEtfR4WJw/SAS3eRLsd9I/AAAAAAAAB2Q/kTuaJKkhb_U/s1600-h/apr_15_08+003.jpg
>
> I like the timeless look to the B&W one - were it not for the
> ball-headed mike, it could have been taken in the 40's or 50's.
>
> What I don't like about the B&W version is that I couldn't get any
> detail at all in her hair, and there's lots of detail in the colour
> version.
>
> Thanks for your comment!
>
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
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