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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3746093" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Yes, black and white is cool. However, I had a young man claim to me that black and white was the ONLY way to go. A few months later, I was asked to do a class for the kids at church that were interested in photography. So, I made up a PowerPoint presentation to show them tips on photography, and in that presentation, I included a black and white of a boat docked at a marina. This young man chimed in and said that the B&W was the best photograph of all that we had seen. (It was near the end of the presentation.) Then, I showed them the last picture which was of the same boat but in color, and the color showed that the boat was on fire, but the color couldn't be seen. I then said that sometimes B&W isn't the best, especially if it takes away the "full picture."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3746093, member: 7900"] Yes, black and white is cool. However, I had a young man claim to me that black and white was the ONLY way to go. A few months later, I was asked to do a class for the kids at church that were interested in photography. So, I made up a PowerPoint presentation to show them tips on photography, and in that presentation, I included a black and white of a boat docked at a marina. This young man chimed in and said that the B&W was the best photograph of all that we had seen. (It was near the end of the presentation.) Then, I showed them the last picture which was of the same boat but in color, and the color showed that the boat was on fire, but the color couldn't be seen. I then said that sometimes B&W isn't the best, especially if it takes away the "full picture." [/QUOTE]
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