I like the third; problem with digital photography is that everyone's monitors are calibrated differently. The third picture looks fine on my home computer but looks too dark on my work computer.
All three versions are interesting. I usually take very subdued, uncontrasted pictures, so that I can contrast or saturate them more (there is less information loss doing it this way).
IMVHO, though, the three versions work becaus the picture is, fundamentally, a good & well composed picture. A less strong picture would need the increased contrast.
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I really like the middle one.
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I like that contrast, perfect!
I love them as a set, they work so well together!
I like the third; problem with digital photography is that everyone's monitors are calibrated differently. The third picture looks fine on my home computer but looks too dark on my work computer.
All three versions are interesting. I usually take very subdued, uncontrasted pictures, so that I can contrast or saturate them more (there is less information loss doing it this way).
IMVHO, though, the three versions work becaus the picture is, fundamentally, a good & well composed picture. A less strong picture would need the increased contrast.
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i like the third.
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