The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Penumbra
Becky’s Square Photo Challenge: #SquareUp
One of the reasons I wanted to play guitar
A King Parrot wondering what I am doing down there in the late afternoon. What do you think – B&W or colour?
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Wow… pretty cool!!
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Thanks Amy 🙂
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Surprisingly, I think I prefer the black and white (and red.) How do you do that trick?
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Have two photos exactly the same. I converted photo to b&w from colour. On the menu for which block you want to use put I in the search. Image Compare will come up, follow the instructions and bung in your photos….easy 🙂
The b&w background doesn’t distract from the red perhaps
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Oh oh. I saw the word “block.”
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Yep it’s the only easy way
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Yes, I think that is it. I was surprised. When I looked at the compound (half and half) photo, I was sure I’d choose the colored one, but when I saw them separately, I preferred the black and white.. but how did you get the flower to stay red?
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Using a function called selective colour in most photo editing program. It allows you to pick the colour, mainly primary, and converts everything to b&w except the colour you chose
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I’ve forgotten the name of the photo editing program I liked. It was free online…
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There’s lots of free ones. I used one for my tablet and after a year they waned me to pay. nothing disclosed beforehand. I think popularity got in the way of greed. They could have just improved what they had and sell the upgrade
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Great selective colouring! And good use of the slider.
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Thanks Elke 🙂
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I’m opting for the color version, though B&W is good too.
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Thanks Graham for helping sort out my dilemma 😀
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Ah, nice one, Brian
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Thank you Jo 🙂 🙂
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Jo???
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It was late and and and I have no excuse sorry Sue x
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You are forgiven!
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🙂 🙂
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Bedazzled by penumbra and your wonderful shot, Brian! The black and white, for drama. It’s not really a B&W but I love it 🙂 🙂 Apache! Tunes were shorter then 🙂
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I am glad you like this one Jo 🙂 yes back then there was a Top 40 and if a track was more than three and a half minutes the chance of being played was zilch. When they released MacArthur Park it was said that it would be around for a week at the most as at around seven minutes, it was too long. It was in the charts for twelve weeks and peaked at number four 🙂
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🤣🤣
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Hmm I think I prefer the full colour – or do I?!!
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the shadows were amazing
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A late afternoon sun was just right 🙂
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I know you pain Becky that’s why I had to use both. It is good to have another decisive opinion 😀 😀
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lol!!
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I like both 🙂
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Thanks Karina 🙂 I do as well
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That’s a great capture of the bird. I like the full colour version best.
And thanks for the song – haven’t heard that one since I don’t know when!
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Thanks for being decisive Elaine 😀
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Like both! Each conveys its own mood and artistic message.
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A lovely comment. Thank you Donna 🙂
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Big fan of the B&W with that touch of red! Perfect!
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So glad you like this one Susan 🙂
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