Greg Stene wondered in a comment if my last shot would work better in b/w. Heck if I know. Let’s find out.

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For me, no – I prefer the color version. The yellow unifies the image and draws the eye down the path.
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Yeah. I think it does work. White sky in the forest scene in B&W is almost ideal for the framing effect, I think.
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I can always count on my friends to disagree.
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That’s why you like us… 🙂
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Color definitely, plenty of time for dreary shades of black and grey later when we’re…urp…finis, kaput, sayonara, adios cabrone!
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Color. This take is too flat. Needs more contrast.
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