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Old 11-13-2009, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by equilution View Post
I like the B/W. The noise resultant from processing is much less noticeable. The sepia seems to make the background a little blown out, where in the b/w you still see some detail.

...just my two cents since you asked!! I agree...nice pose and smile!
Thanks Jim ! i thought the processing noise would give the sephia an antique look but i overlooked the highlight.

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Originally Posted by shishirtpathy View Post
donno abt others...but personally I like the first one...even though its underexposed...may be bcoz it kept me thinking abt the actual expression of the lady (that includes her eyes of course) untill i saw wat it was...the expression remained beautiful but the element of mystery wasnt there...hehe...glad ye shared...
Thank you shishirtpathy ! Your input is well appreciated.


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I agree with what Equalution said....I prefer the BW version
Thank you fbroschart !
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