Can’t decide.


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Color version – the warmth is far more welcoming that the black and white version.
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I’m with Dawn, show off the warm wood basking in the light. Nice shot!
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You don’t have to decide. Both stand well on their own. The color version offers warmth and an invitation to knowledge. The other offers bleakness, an invitation to melancholy or the absence of something once valued. Both tell a story.
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I like this one better 🙂
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Very funny, Greg.
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You’re biased.
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Sam, the B&W has no visual interest to me. No contrast. Everything is the same.
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