Color or B/W?

Francis J Fisher Building: RiNo District, Denver CO

Francis J Fisher Building: RiNo District, Denver CO
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For me color of course but what does your eye tell you?
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Well, I like the color better. But I feel like it’s just a pic of a building, and maybe the b/w gives it a more historical feel.
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The color has more detail. It’s a richer image. Aside from the white lettering, the monochrome image lacks sufficient contrast to excite me.
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Color – when I look at the B/W I expect the lettering to be more faded because the B/W image appears to have greater age.
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