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(Novembre, 27th) Picture of the Week
Annika1980 wrote: I wasn't apologizing (as if!). I was pointing out the discrepancies in your two statements. First you said there was a grain of truth in the statement that color was obscene. Then you said that claimed that you were saying something different. Stop straddling the fence. You'll hurt your balls. Here is what I said, "... I am not saying that color photography is obscene nor that it is for those who can't think beyond bright colors. Sometimes the colors define and improve an image. Sometimes not...", in response to Jeremy's post. My statements do show the both sides of the argument and for "Some People" each side is correct. It is a matter of opinion and not something written in stone that must be obeyed by all. So Annika1980, enjoy your shooting and I will enjoy the images you produce. As for my balls, they are no concern of yours. For they belong to my wife. As I'm sure your wife owns yours. Draco Getting even isn't good enough. |
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(Novembre, 27th) Picture of the Week
"jeremy" wrote in message news:O0Yah.10809$d42.3160@trndny07... "Draco" wrote in message The mere fact that B&W images are off the beaten path these days makes them interesting. I'm gratified to see that some people are not blindly following the crowd. They used to say: If it's no good make it big. If it's still no good, make it in color. The color then becomes the content; sometimes the only content. With all the arguing about the law of 1/3s vs. the golden something, the winner is Velvia; Dig the greens. But color stuff has a very short life span. There's a lotta "wows" that go with color, but the B/Ws hang on the walls and the color winds up in a shoebox. Bob Hickey |
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Why saturated colors?
"Bob Hickey" wrote
There's a lotta "wows" that go with color, but the B/Ws hang on the walls and the color winds up in a shoebox. True, true... I was just thinking, the paintings hanging on the walls aren't in brilliant colors, they are subdued and subtle. Think back to the last time you walked through an art museum. The obsession with saturation is, why? -- Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio Darkroom Automation: F-Stop Timers, Enlarging Meters http://www.nolindan.com/da/index.htm n o lindan at ix dot netcom dot com |
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