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EugenieLaBorgia · F
In this instance, the colour one, I think, is better.
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Supesun · 56-60, M
Shadows, contrast and everything has so much more to offer in B&W when I have to work in colour for people it’s such a downer 👎🏻👎🏻@EugenieLaBorgia
EugenieLaBorgia · F
@Supesun I rather like the portraitures of faces which have been 'devoured' by the passing of time and 'ravaged' by emotions in black and white. They even alter our language in the way in which we perceive them. For me, black and white always displays that abundance of human emotions inthis instance whereas colour merely renders it as 'entertainong'.
Supesun · 56-60, M
Agreed. Some of the best portraits I’ve ever seen have been weathered fishermen people who have spent their entire working lives amongst the elements. With the right lighting and shadowing a portrait can tell a lifetime of stories I one single shot. Love it. @EugenieLaBorgia
Eyesropen · 61-69, C
Dramatic play of light and shadow, thanks for showing this
Fishy · 36-40, F
Looks epic
Peaches · F
This is so beautiful, thanks for sharing. 💓