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Dale Ann Cubbage
{K:9755} 10/7/2004
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Thank you Al! I know what you mean, in one sense I like the drama of the b&w. But on the other hand I like the color of the setting sun on her face! So I really like both for different reasons!
Thanks for commenting! da
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Dale Ann Cubbage
{K:9755} 10/7/2004
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Thanks Howie! I appreciate you taking time to look at them both and comment!
da
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 10/4/2004
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Looking at both of these captures I think I prefer the sepia/b&w version. This one is nice but I think the toned version has a little more impact.
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al Farrob
{K:4087} 10/4/2004
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I like both Colour and B&W, I looked several times at both and cannot decide me:)
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Dale Ann Cubbage
{K:9755} 10/4/2004
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Mark, I really appreciate that you took time to comment. But from what you said, I'm not sure if you liked them or not. Can you tell me what you like about it, or don't like about them?
da
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 10/4/2004
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In your b&w version, I really should not have said color is irrelevant. Rather, it's not something I must see in a portrait. It's nice to see colors, don't get me wrong. But there's so much more to the face than just one facet of a photograph.
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