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Stick with the first one. It’s the richest image, and quite lovely.
(For the record, for some reason nothing happens when I click the blog’s ‘like’ button. Been going on for several weeks. No idea why.)
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I dunno, Dan. I’m kind of partial to the “film noir” feel of the black-and-white version.
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That’s weird. It doesn’t change to “Liked”? Are you logged in?
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Love the first one too. Great shot.
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I’m with the first one, also. was color balance a bit of a horrorshow? or did your camera do a good job dealing with it? considering the B&W … like Denny, I like the flim nooer, or whatever. the problem is, it’s become a bit of a cliche’. hell, it’s not a bit of one … it’s one of the godfathers of cliche. but that doesn’t mean it’s not working … but that … that doesn’t mean it’s the best way to go.
can this cliche’ be rescued? interesting question, Greg. it is tasty, and deserves consideration.
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Color balance on shots like this seem to be a freakin’ nightmare, and yeah, this was challenging. I shot it with a variety of settings and did most of the work in post.
As for the b/w issue, there is a shot I want of this place, and that I tried to get, but I think I failed. It will be that cliched 45 degree angle from across the street shot, except instead of b/w, it will be heavily bleached except for maybe the blue. I think I can make a shot like that work, but I didn’t quite get the raw shot I need the other night.
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