barbara ann Dec 9, 2016 Just an opinion, but I think this would have been more dramatic in B&W. It's an interesting rock though!
Just an opinion, but I think this would have been more dramatic in B&W. It's an interesting rock though!
bsdunek Dec 10, 2016 Thanks barbara ann, I did go between the B&W and sepia version, but decided to put this one up. Wasn't sure what was best.
Thanks barbara ann, I did go between the B&W and sepia version, but decided to put this one up. Wasn't sure what was best.
jtk Dec 5, 2017 fwiw, I think B&W would incline viewers (me) to be too critical of the print....shadow details and negative flaws for example. Though we can't see this online, I think a heavily textured warm-tone paper (inkjet or silver) would contribute.
fwiw, I think B&W would incline viewers (me) to be too critical of the print....shadow details and negative flaws for example. Though we can't see this online, I think a heavily textured warm-tone paper (inkjet or silver) would contribute.