Color or B&W

Jameel Hyder

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This was taken a couple of day ago. There was a light dusting of snow and after it cleared there was some light towards the south. I launched the drone to see what Mt Rainier would look like. Mavic 3 Pro with the 166mm lens. Due to muted light and some low clouds where the drone was the colors are a little strange. I worked both the color as well as B&W versions.

Which would you prefer?

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AlanLichty

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There are some quirks to the color but I still prefer the color vs. the B&W. The color does a better job of conveying the drama of the clouds in the upper portions of the scene than the B&W.
 

JimFox

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I think the color gives it more depth. The B&W is cool in that it makes the peak look like it's floating in air.

Both are really nice.
 
Jameel, I like color version more, I have taken similar shots and always kept the color version.

Thanks for sharing.

Oliver
 

larryj

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This was taken a couple of day ago. There was a light dusting of snow and after it cleared there was some light towards the south. I launched the drone to see what Mt Rainier would look like. Mavic 3 Pro with the 166mm lens. Due to muted light and some low clouds where the drone was the colors are a little strange. I worked both the color as well as B&W versions.

Which would you prefer?

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Thanks for sharing these images Jameel, they are both very well done and I give a slight preference to the B&W version! :)
 

Jameel Hyder

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There are some quirks to the color but I still prefer the color vs. the B&W. The color does a better job of conveying the drama of the clouds in the upper portions of the scene than the B&W.
Thanks Alan. This was after a lot of work to get rid of some strange color casts.
 

Jameel Hyder

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I think the color gives it more depth. The B&W is cool in that it makes the peak look like it's floating in air.

Both are really nice.
Thanks Jim. Looking at it again after a day or so, I am also leaning towards the color version.
 

John Holbrook

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Jameel, I slightly prefer the B&W version—if possible, edit the foreground “black” trees to reveal the lighter portions visible in the original image. Gorgeous as is!
 

Jameel Hyder

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Jameel, I slightly prefer the B&W version—if possible, edit the foreground “black” trees to reveal the lighter portions visible in the original image. Gorgeous as is!
Thanks John. I'll definitely try your suggestion. I had intentionally darkened the foreground trees both in the color as well as the monochrome version.
 
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