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Astrophotography - Color vs B&W

LucyLou
Enthusiast

This photo was taken in White Pocket, Arizona's Vermillion Cliffs Monument which is located in backcountry requiring a 4-wheel drive to access. The area is a surreal mass of sandstone landscape. I'm not sure if the essense of the landscape is best depicted in color or B&W.

Settings: ISO 3200. Exposure 10 sec@f/3.2 and 28mm

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White Pocket_ColorWhite Pocket_ColorWhite Pocket_B&WWhite Pocket_B&W

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SamanthaW
Moderator
Moderator

It's giving, Starry Night, but make it black and white and also southwestern! 

Thanks for the insights😊

LeeP
Whiz
Whiz

I like them both, but the black-and-white version is otherworldly. The color one looks "natural" and the black-and-white one looks "unnatural" in the best possible sense as if one looking at another planet. This is excellent work. Thank you for sharing.

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Thanks Lee.  B&W is definitely the winner. 

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