911 Truthers at Ground Zero
Jack'll do
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Spent a weekend in Manhattan recently and came upon a small group of Truthers presenting their point of view to a diverse group of onlookers at the WTC site. Of the first two I prefer the color image. Can't make up my mind about the second pair. What do you think?
Comments and critique are always welcome.
Comments and critique are always welcome.
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The colors are not particularly attractive and do not add anything to the story you are trying to convey. The best parts of both shots are the expression and posture of the guy on the left, and the orange cone and red sweater simply call attention away from that.
It's great to see you posting here.
I really like shot #1. I like how they are all looking at the speaker, listening with utmost attention and the little boy is the only one not looking, he's reading the material. I also like his stiff little hands as though he's very tense. He reminds me of my son and makes me wonder how many questions he had for his parents after leaving the demonstration.
I like the b&w, as others have said, with the color my eye wonders around to the bright orange and red.
I also like your conversion. It's hard to get it right with such bright conditions.
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Hi, Jack - Welcome!
Definitely the black and whites. In both cases the color is distracting and harsh, and overwhelming the people. Without the color we see the faces, the gestures, and postures - which are very well captured - much more clearly. So black and white. clap
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Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)
Thank you Richard. I actually think that the little boy stands out better in the color version #1. The little boy is actually a main player here as the orator interacted with him frequently. It turns out, although those who were not there would not know this, that the boy was a shill. His parents were part of the Truther group and he had obviously been coached in advance to ask pertinent questions.
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)
Thanks for the nice words Liz, and for the detailed commentary. As I mentioned to Richard, the little boy was probably a little tense as he waited for his part in the demonstration. In the first image I actually lean more to the color version.
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)
Thanks BD. As I have said, most of my work is in color and I tend to like bold colors for the most part. I look at at color and see that it usually adds to an image rather than detracts. Having said that, there are definitely some of my images that I prefer in B&W (tho I'm not always sure why).
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)