The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brook Atkinson- 1951
I get the attraction of the color shot, but think it would be better in B&W.
the green just takes away all my interest, AJMHO
Actually, I would argue that what this has going for it is the color and the light - and it works very well. In black and white it would just be a guy behind a bar. Not a particularly interesting guy, or a particularly interesting bar. But with the light and color, it becomes something special. JMHO.
I also agree with BD - the darkness adds to the mood. I can't help thinking if some customers on the stools would ad to this shot or would that be another shot.
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B&W version. Personally I prefer the colour as to me it's what makes the photo stand out.
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The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brook Atkinson- 1951
No problem and thanks for taking the time to comment
If there were people sitting at the bar I'd be much more tempted to convert to B&W as I think they would then become the main focal point rather than the bar/bartender. As it stands I think it works just fine in colour
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the green just takes away all my interest, AJMHO
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Actually, I would argue that what this has going for it is the color and the light - and it works very well. In black and white it would just be a guy behind a bar. Not a particularly interesting guy, or a particularly interesting bar. But with the light and color, it becomes something special. JMHO.
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And then again I just realized I don't care much for neon green
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Big thanks for taking the time to do a redo, much clearer (to me) that way.
Ok in B&W it is uninteresting compared to the color.
You are drawn to bartender but other then that...........
If I had to choose now, the color version is a stronger image
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If there were people sitting at the bar I'd be much more tempted to convert to B&W as I think they would then become the main focal point rather than the bar/bartender. As it stands I think it works just fine in colour
The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brook Atkinson- 1951