If I remember right, the Chicks Pool Hall building is a very bold
green, and the building immediately to photo right is a bright yellow.

But I don't really remember.

And just to clear up, this is on black and white film, so there's no
going back for this shot.

Which is what I was talking about. When I shoot on b&w I don't ever
wish it was in color. But when I shoot in color I'll make two copies
of most of my shots ... one in color the other b&w and I'll switch
back and forth obsessing over which I like best.

I think most of my future photography will simply be done on black and white.

Thanks for the compliments everyone!

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Steven Desjardins <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's neat shot.  I suspect it looks better in B&W than in color.  Or
> maybe play with leaving some of photo in color.  That can be a nice
> effect with the right shot.  How colorful is that "chicken mural"?
>
> On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 11:00 PM, Nick David Wright
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here's another from a recent roll of film:
>> http://blog.nickdavidwright.net/2010/10/chicks-pool-hall.html
>>
>> Also ... I've been debating myself quite a bit recently about whether
>> to shoot color or b&w.
>>
>> Today I realized I very often convert color shots to black and white,
>> but never once have I ever wished I could change one of my b&w pics to
>> color.
>>
>> Maybe because it simply isn't an option (save for reshooting) I never
>> think about it. But I don't know.
>>
>> There's just something special to me about black and white.
>> Particularly film. Digital black and white can be nice, but it just
>> isn't the same to me.
>>
>> The shot above is a good example. This scene was full of bold color.
>> It would've probably made an excellent shot in color. But I can't
>> imagine it any other way.
>>
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