The light/dark contrast shading is most pronounced in B/W photos. The addition of color reduces that contrast, and therefore reduces the sharpness of detail. Reply ↓
“Sultry !”…………… Google ” When you use “sultry” to describe a passionate woman, her sensuality needs to have these dark, heavy qualities.” Reply ↓
Fits today’s mood. Been listening to moody jazz playlist and saw this pic. Hit the spot. Thanks. Reply ↓
Dita!!!
Something about B/W that makes it much better.
The light/dark contrast shading is most pronounced in B/W photos. The addition of color reduces that contrast, and therefore reduces the sharpness of detail.
“Sultry !”…………… Google ” When you use “sultry” to describe a passionate woman, her sensuality needs to have these dark, heavy qualities.”
Nothing like classic
Thank you Glenn and Denny. The girl and the shot are both perfect.
What a great photo for today. Thanks!
Very classy
Fits today’s mood. Been listening to moody jazz playlist and saw this pic. Hit the spot. Thanks.