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Parsley Bay Bridge, Sydney Australia in B&W and Color

JFG
Mentor
Mentor

Took two pictures of the Parsley Bay Bridge, one in Black and White and the other in Color.  Which is the better one for you, and Why?   I believe that both mediums are great!  There are certain subjects that one would shoot in color over black and white.  For example flowers, colorful birds, and landscapes.  But fine architecture and minimalist landscapes would typically be presented in black and white.  While, portraits, architecture, street photography, and animals can look stunning in both Color and B&W. 

Leave your reply and tell us which bridge you like best.

Parsley Bay Bridge  R6MkII  RF 15-35mm f2.8  L  ISO-200  f2.8  SS 1/1250Parsley Bay Bridge R6MkII RF 15-35mm f2.8 L ISO-200 f2.8 SS 1/1250

 

Parsley Bay Bridge  R6MkII  RF 15-35mm f2.8  L  ISO-200  f2.8  SS 1/125Parsley Bay Bridge R6MkII RF 15-35mm f2.8 L ISO-200 f2.8 SS 1/125

 

Cheers,
Joe
Ancora Imparo

"A good photograph is knowing where to stand."
― Ansel Adams

"There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept."
–- Ansel Adams

"You don’t take a photograph, you make it."
--- Ansel Adams
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Vulture678
Enthusiast

I would go with the color version due to the contrast in colors of the bridge, the greenery of the trees and the blue sky with some clouds.  I think if there were more cloud cover, the black and white version would be the better shot because it would show a bit more contrast between the bridge, trees and sky.  I my opinion, a moody sky would definitely enhance that composition in Black & White.  Still a nice shot either way but I would prefer the color version.  If it's not problem of you going back to that area, you should definitely go back on a cloudy day and see what happens.  Honestly, I'm just a sucker for clouds (lol) because they make everything better (imo).

Hi Volture678,

Love the feedback, I also love clouds.  There were clouds, however I had to make a choice when cropping it to fit our website.  So, rather than cropping a larger part of the bridge I decided to crop most of the sky.  However, I agree with you the clouds do enhance the B&W more.   I wish I could just go back, however for me, it's a 15-hour flight from SFO.   😀

Cheers,
Joe
Ancora Imparo

"A good photograph is knowing where to stand."
― Ansel Adams

"There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept."
–- Ansel Adams

"You don’t take a photograph, you make it."
--- Ansel Adams

Hahaha, I understand.  Still a very nice photo.

shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Joe,

The pics look great.  The RF 15-35 f2.8 has really become one of my favorites.  😊

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Hi Rick,

It's one of my favorites too.  It's great for landscape and for architectural photography.  Not to mention street photography and when space is limited like in museums.  I love the RF15-35 F2.8 L, it's so versatile,  It's also great for astral photography.   🙂

Cheers,
Joe
Ancora Imparo

"A good photograph is knowing where to stand."
― Ansel Adams

"There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept."
–- Ansel Adams

"You don’t take a photograph, you make it."
--- Ansel Adams
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