I think the B&W wins but it's a tough call, especially on the Krappy
Kolor laptop. I think some playing with the color version (darker and
contrastier) would make it tougher competition for the B&W. But I'm on
thin ice judging anything on this monitor.
Chuck Norcutt
Johan Malmström wrote:
> Thanks Chuck!
>
> I got a black and white version of #55 photo here:
> http://j-plupp.deviantart.com/art/YNP-1-104506519
> I can't really decide on which way to go with this photo.
>
> for reference: http://privat.johanmalmstrom.se/web3mk/large-55.html
>
> Thanks!
> / johan
>
>
> 19 feb 2009 kl. 15.10 skrev Chuck Norcutt:
>
>> Lots of nice shots there. #55 is gorgeous even on the Krappy Kolor
>> laptop. I especially noticed Yellowstone Falls (#17,18) since they're
>> taken with a much longer lens than my own shots of same. The only
>> lens
>> I was carrying at the time was the Tamron 20-40.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>> Joel Wilcox wrote:
>>> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 5:20 AM, Johan Malmström
>>> <jmalmstrom@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Another bunch of photos,
>>>> from last autumn when I spent 3 weeks in and around Soda Springs,
>>>> Idaho.
>>>>
>>>> http://privat.johanmalmstrom.se/web3mk/
>>>>
>>>> There are photos from Yellowstone, Golden Spike Site, Salt Lake
>>>> City,
>>>> Soda Springs and our site Threemile Knoll.
>>>
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