What is prettier: black and white or color photos?!


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What is prettier: black and white or color photos?


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depends on the photo...

black and white is awesome. i love it way more than color. its just a certain thing about it. just romantic like. :]

it depends on what the picture is of.............but i say black and white is usually better

Black and white, brown and white, you know...

Depends on the photo, I like doing my older ones in Septia Tone it looks kinda like the old west photos.

depends on the picture...black and white seems to focus on whats important in the picture and is more "dramatic" if you will.

I think that black and white at the moment.Its really Fashionable

i think black and white but it depends wot the photo is of.

Depends on the Scene. If it is Nature, color. Maybe lots of expression? Black and white.

Well I am not an interior designer or anything, but you'd never know it! I watch home design and remodeling shows ALL the time on tv. it's my favorite thing to watch. I research online, by magazines, and go to website getting decorating tips and designs. As far as which is better, its real all up to your own personal taste. If you are thinking of hanging photos up in a room, take a look at your room. If your wall colors are bright and you have a lot of bold designs in your room, I would say color photos would probably look better. If your room is down in earth tones or more neutral colors, black and white or even sepia photos would look really nice. I tend to see a lot of sepia photos that I really like. I think they looks classy, warm, and calming. Good luck with it! : )

black and white! i ove the look of it...you sure post alot of questions...a very curious guy i guess

Personal taste applies.

I think they are both beautiful in their own ways. I think that a lot of times black and white photos capture the pure emotion of people without the colors being a distraction. But sometimes there are some pictures you cannot fully appreciate without its colors, because sometimes the colors IS the picture. It really depends on your goal on what message you're trying to get across.

If you look at all those old pictures (family, books, etc.) they are so rich and full of life, you need to really look at them to get a real feel for what they contain. The beauty of a black and white photo is the story you can get from it.

COLOR PHOTOS BECAUSE U KIND HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT IT WILL LOOK LIKE AND ALSO THEY ALWAYS MAKES ME HUNGARY

I think they are both valid forms and both gorgeous in their own ways - it is like comparing apples and oranges.

Black and white photography is challenging in that you are training the eye to not see in colour but shades of grey - take a look at the photgraphy of Edward Weston or Ansel Adams - beautiful and not in colour.

Colour, while a bit easier is no less beautiful and goes along way to influence what you buy form food to cars to clothes. It is also what the eye sees on a daily basis - you don't look at anything in black and white anymore unless it is by choice.

I like the black and white photos that have an object emphasized in color. Like a field that's in black and white, but it might have one plant that is in color and stands out from the rest. Looks awesome.

It depends. ?^-^?

Sepia ftw

many times i prefer black and white unless the photo has beautiful bold colors like:
http://flickr.com/photos/45236609@n00/41...

Unless there is a professional taking the photograph, I prefer black and white pictures, because they show less flaws (such as skin impurities or dull grass). Of course, with good light and nice angles, a color photo can be just as wonderful, if not more so.

Depends on what the picture is of and what you are using it for.




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