This is another of those times when I can’t make up my mind. Color or B&W?


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color. it absolutely works.
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agree with Greg – color. There is more depth in the color version – I think there is a yellow engine behind this box car. That tells me this is not just some abandoned car left on a siding.
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Yep, color it is. There’s not enough contrast in the b&w … everything kinda muddles together.
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Thanks for the feedback. I might see if I can rework the b/w – not sure I did it very well. Maybe more contrast and a more subtle toning on it. In any case, the color gets me some of that starkness I was after, as well.
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