Agreed...this particular image benefits from the color rendition. B&W vs. Color....devolves, as always. to the tools and vision of each individual who is taking a particular image. IMHO of course. Elliot ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Hurst" <corkflor@xxxxxx> To: <leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 7:29 AM Subject: [LRflex] Re: Power of B&W? > Bob wrote: > >>I must say I'm genuinly curious as to how your shot of the Sienna art >>gallery (which I like a lot as it is) would look in B&W, what with the >>strong graphic elements & all.... >> > > Ever one to oblige such a reasonable request, have a look at > > http://homepages.iol.ie/~corkflor/tuscany16.html > > for a swift and dirty mono version. > > The colour version is at: > > http://homepages.iol.ie/~corkflor/tuscany15.html > > Personally I think the colour version still wins hands down for > atmosphere, but YMMV. > > Best > > Alex > -- > Alex & Carmel Hurst > Waterfall > Near Cork > Ireland > > Tel: +353 21 454 3328 > Mobile: +353 87 245 7048 > Work: +353 21 427 0907 > email: corkflor@xxxxxx > Home Pages: http://www.iol.ie/~corkflor > ------ > Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: > http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/lrflex.htm > Archives are at: > //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/ ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/lrflex.htm Archives are at: //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/