fernando sanz 0 Posted March 13, 2004 I've looked at both versions of this photo, and I prefer the B&W one. The fact that it's kind of rotated it gives it some ... ah, can't find the English word .... like more personality. Just to see the difference, I've rotated it the image (90 degrees clockwise), and the effect changes a lot. It really feels like the car is going to fall right on your keyboard any moment. BTW, I think this photo might be a good example to do what I'm trying with one of my photos (see http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2201200 ). Where I've got the background in B&W and the main subject in colour. In this case, because the main characteristic of the subject is its colour (I mean, you think of that taxi and you think of yellow straight away), you'd get even a stronger effect. I hope you don't mind that I had a quick go at it: Link to comment
tomhallphotographycom 0 Posted March 13, 2004 Thanks a gazillion. You have not given me just feedback but also some pretty interesting ideas to work with. This is how we should assist eachother in our endevours to improve our skills. I will check out your photo(s) an dwill rotate the picture as you suggested. Thanks a lot amigo Link to comment
fernando sanz 0 Posted March 13, 2004 You're very wellcome Tom! Oh boy, I can't wait to the moment I'll buy a Rebel as well (I keep on saving, and saving...) I'll have a look at more of your photos, cause I'm sure I'll like them :-) Link to comment
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