Hmm... I liked having the two right next to each other for comparison. I have to say I like the color best....having grown up back in the Dark (black and white only) ages, I have some trouble loving b&w. My husband (even older) likes the sharpness .... from a photographic standpoint. He'd like this one the best.
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Gorgeous photo for M ~ love it ~ thanks,
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Hmm... I liked having the two right next to each other for comparison. I have to say I like the color best....having grown up back in the Dark (black and white only) ages, I have some trouble loving b&w. My husband (even older) likes the sharpness .... from a photographic standpoint. He'd like this one the best.
ReplyDeleteHI Betty Yes like Sallie I like to see the original as well to make the comparison but I do like this very much.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of a wonder of nature (in both images!)
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI just some family photos commissioned and all the kids have asked for the monochrome pictures .loved yours
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ReplyDeleteLike something from a master metal-worker's shop. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely in b & w.
ReplyDeleteI clicked to see the original, and yes both are great♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/mine-eyes%E2%99%AA/
ReplyDeleteCool. That curled shape is so fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI like this a lot. I like the colour one, too. They almost look like two different pictures!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo with great details!
ReplyDeleteThese ferns work well in black and white.
ReplyDeletehow exquisite is this, wow!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!
ReplyDeletea pic with a variety!
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