Which one? I like them both.
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Colour one for me.
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I prefer B+W
I like them both! If you framed both and hung one above the other, I think they would compliment each other!
of those two the colour one, mainly because of the blown highlight on the B&W which detracts from the shot for me
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The colour one, without question. I love the muted colours and it's virtually monochrome anyway. Lovely shot.
With a bit of re-working the B&W may work, but personally I wouldn't bother, I'd be well chuffed with the colour version.
Colour!Great pic!
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Exactly what he said.of those two the colour one, mainly because of the blown highlight on the B&W which detracts from the shot for me
Colour
James
Colour
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In one word: colour.(Don't say that that was 4/9)
colour.
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I like em both but like the idea of having them together tho agree a bit about the blown area on the BW.
Have you tried it in sepia?
Perhaps all 3 together may work too?
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Very nice, I prefer the colour also. I like to see more contrast in black and white shots.
Tom