Critiques are always welcome.
F Fox Paw TPF Noob! Joined Jun 3, 2008 Messages 670 Reaction score 0 Location Arizona Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Dec 27, 2008 #1 Critiques are always welcome. Last edited: Dec 27, 2008
G gob144 TPF Noob! Joined Dec 6, 2008 Messages 182 Reaction score 0 Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Dec 27, 2008 #2 id love to see colour, black and white makes it kind hard to tell its the desert bc for all i know those rolling hills are green.
id love to see colour, black and white makes it kind hard to tell its the desert bc for all i know those rolling hills are green.
AduNeButt TPF Noob! Joined Nov 5, 2008 Messages 145 Reaction score 0 Location Raleigh, NC Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Dec 28, 2008 #3 I somewhat agree, B&W wasn't the best choice for this type of scenery, although the pics seem like they would look very good in color. I like the sunlight coming through in the first picture.
I somewhat agree, B&W wasn't the best choice for this type of scenery, although the pics seem like they would look very good in color. I like the sunlight coming through in the first picture.
O o_milk TPF Noob! Joined Oct 14, 2007 Messages 35 Reaction score 0 Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Dec 28, 2008 #4 the first one is a great shot. I think b&w is not an alternative of colour, but it's a different way to communicate different sensations
the first one is a great shot. I think b&w is not an alternative of colour, but it's a different way to communicate different sensations
OP OP F Fox Paw TPF Noob! Joined Jun 3, 2008 Messages 670 Reaction score 0 Location Arizona Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Dec 28, 2008 #5 Thanks for looking and commenting. Color versus b&w is always debatable. The light, shadows and shapes were what grabbed me in these scenes and, to me, colors were just a distraction.
Thanks for looking and commenting. Color versus b&w is always debatable. The light, shadows and shapes were what grabbed me in these scenes and, to me, colors were just a distraction.