Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jul 17, 2021 #1 This morning's walk, this time with the Leica Q2.
Pete Askew Admin Jul 19, 2021 #2 See, now you're getting the hang of this colour business. I especially like the first and third
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jul 19, 2021 #3 Thanks, but it does feel weird thinking colour after so much b&w. Doesn't feel natural
Pete Askew Admin Jul 19, 2021 #4 You could always just do one colour at a time until you get used to it!
Brian Moore Moderator Jul 20, 2021 #6 You're doing very well with those close ups of plants,...whether B&W or colour. (The pub carries the day for me, though.)
You're doing very well with those close ups of plants,...whether B&W or colour. (The pub carries the day for me, though.)
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jul 20, 2021 #7 Well, @Brian Moore , it will come as no surprise that I was thinking to myself, "I must take this for Brian".
Well, @Brian Moore , it will come as no surprise that I was thinking to myself, "I must take this for Brian".
Brian Moore Moderator Jul 20, 2021 #8 Rob MacKillop said: Well, @Brian Moore , it will come as no surprise that I was thinking to myself, "I must take this for Brian". Click to expand... Thank you Rob. Next time your there buy me a pint and I'll collect next time I'm in Scotland.
Rob MacKillop said: Well, @Brian Moore , it will come as no surprise that I was thinking to myself, "I must take this for Brian". Click to expand... Thank you Rob. Next time your there buy me a pint and I'll collect next time I'm in Scotland.
T Tony Britton Well-Known Member Jul 23, 2021 #10 Hi Rob, The backgrounds on the first four shots in particular really add a visually interesting dimension. Very nice! Tony
Hi Rob, The backgrounds on the first four shots in particular really add a visually interesting dimension. Very nice! Tony
Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2021 #12 A fine set. I do like the gentle colours of nature in the first three.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jul 25, 2021 #13 Cheers, Dave. I do struggle with colour, with almost every shot looking better when rendered as black and white.
Cheers, Dave. I do struggle with colour, with almost every shot looking better when rendered as black and white.
Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Jul 26, 2021 #14 I often find myself torn between b&w and colour versions of the same pic. I will sometimes put the b&w version here and the colour one on Facebook, different versions for different audiences.
I often find myself torn between b&w and colour versions of the same pic. I will sometimes put the b&w version here and the colour one on Facebook, different versions for different audiences.