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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Skywatch Friday - Season 4, Episode 16


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These photos were taken during a wind storm hitting the shores of Lake Michigan. Focus was to determine whether this image looks better in color or in a black and white format. What do you think?


See you next time.

11 comments:

  1. Black and white looks dark and stormy looking. But, I like the brightness and light in anything. Both are great shots.

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  2. Definitely the color, Joyce. Speaking of magic... your header photo... wow.

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  3. thanks for hopping by my blog....like your shots, good eye!

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  4. Beautiful SkyWatch posting!
    thank you for sharing this beautiful photo work


    Happy SWF! Have a good weekend,

    Regards, Bram

    My SkyWatch on WordPress

    Seen on Sky Watch Friday, Season 4, Episode 16

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  5. Well, I love the blue in the sky in the color shot, but the b&w is really nice! I like different qualities of them both!

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  6. Kewl shots...I like a lot. Good job, Joyce. Hope you have a super weekend.

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  7. I like the color one in this case, because of the patch of blue. Nice shot!

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  8. I like the color one. Either way, the stones look like the vertebrae of something very large and prehistoric and eternal. Amazing.

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  9. Wonderful capture :) They both look great

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  10. I must say I like the one with color, but then I am mostly shoting in colors myself! :) Beautiful photo with a great perspective!
    Thanks for your kind words at my blog, I really appreciate it!

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  11. very pretty! nice cloud reflection on the beach, too!

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