I still prefer color versions of most of your shots. Here, with color, you can
tell the fish are fish and the image is much more alive and a lot more
interesting. How do you decide to do B&W?
WayneS
At 4/15/2019 01:18 PM, you wrote:
>PESO:
>
>I'm still working on dried fish!! I posted a B&W photo of a woman sorting
>dried fish:
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>https://pbase.com/tinamanley/image/169011734
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>Here is the color SL version of the B&W MM photo I posted earlier:
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>https://pbase.com/image/169064061
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>If you hit previous, there are plenty more dried fish! Someday I will
>finish this day of photos.
>
>TIA for any comments.
>
>Tina
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