ME Super
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Finally finished off the roll of slide film I stuck in the camera at Christmastime. I have a roll of Velvia 100, a roll of Provia 100F and a roll of Tri-X sitting here, and wasn't sure what to load for my son's birthday party next week. So I borrowed his d*g*t*l P&S and went out this evening around sunset and took pictures of 3 or 4 scenes. One picture of each scene was in color, the other in B&W. I then asked him which one he liked better from each scene, the color or the B&W. He said color every time. I asked him why and he said "I don't like B&W."
I showed the same scenes to his older sister, and every time she said "B&W." I asked her why, and this is what she said (she will be 16 this year): "B&W is more artistic. If you take a picture of a cat in color, it's a picture of a cat. If you do it in B&W, it looks more artistic. Same with a building. In color, it's just a picture of a building. In B&W, it's more artistic." I guess I should've figured this out when she took some of her color d*g*t*l pictures and had them printed B&W.
So I will be shooting the Provia for my son's birthday (did I mention he loves projected slides?) and will hang on to the Tri-X for my daughter's birthday (unless I shoot it before then, in which case I'll have to get some more.)
ME Super
I showed the same scenes to his older sister, and every time she said "B&W." I asked her why, and this is what she said (she will be 16 this year): "B&W is more artistic. If you take a picture of a cat in color, it's a picture of a cat. If you do it in B&W, it looks more artistic. Same with a building. In color, it's just a picture of a building. In B&W, it's more artistic." I guess I should've figured this out when she took some of her color d*g*t*l pictures and had them printed B&W.
So I will be shooting the Provia for my son's birthday (did I mention he loves projected slides?) and will hang on to the Tri-X for my daughter's birthday (unless I shoot it before then, in which case I'll have to get some more.)
ME Super