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Cool. I was just gonna ask if it was ok to convert to black and white.Just to clarify, as I've had some questions:
You don't have to have an old black and white photo.. converting to B/W is pretty simple with whatever photo program you have.
Misfit is just glorious, but I was really hoping that your entry would be Tangent. You know, an orange cat, in black and white, submitted by orange&white .Entry: Misfit (who lives in stunning black and white).
Chubchub looks very seductive. Lovely photo.
Here's a Millennial who adores black and white film. My feelings are the same as Roger Ebert's-if you refuse to watch a movie because it's not in color, you have to ask yourself why you like movies to begin with.Black and white is more atmospheric but why? Is it a generational thing where us older folk remember B/W films and TV and were enthralled as kids?
One example for me is the old B/W Scrooge film with Alastair Sim. It's still the best Scrooge film for me. They did colourise it later but that lost some of the magic methinks.
Black and white is more atmospheric but why? Is it a generational thing where us older folk remember B/W films and TV and were enthralled as kids?
One example for me is the old B/W Scrooge film with Alastair Sim. It's still the best Scrooge film for me. They did colourise it later but that lost some of the magic methinks.
I still have albums with black and white photos of my childhood and adolescence and even of my children's childhood. I cherish them.