I definitely prefer the color one! Fresh produce looks so good (good enough to eat ;)))!). Also I remember when there was only black and white film and nobody would have thought to take a picture of the vegetable man!
Color puts the focus on the veggies, while the B&W lets us think about the people and speculate what's going on. I like both photos. For storytelling, the B&W by far. The View from the Top of the Ladder
Fine photos. I like them both very much.
ReplyDeleteSomeday I wish there are hawkers here where I live so I don't need to drive to get my fresh produce.
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Colorful looks better. I love the color of fruits and vegetables, may be that's why.
ReplyDeleteAdding colours to food makes it look better. :-)
ReplyDeleteI definitely prefer the color one! Fresh produce looks so good (good enough to eat ;)))!). Also I remember when there was only black and white film and nobody would have thought to take a picture of the vegetable man!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post!
ReplyDeleteWonderful perspectives. Your angle make them more impressive.
ReplyDeleteBoth are interesting shots.
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sabjimandi!!!! feeling nostalgic..
ReplyDeleteColor puts the focus on the veggies, while the B&W lets us think about the people and speculate what's going on. I like both photos. For storytelling, the B&W by far.
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Nice comparison! But i like more the colorful image on vegetables!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting photo.
ReplyDeleteBoth are uniquely lovely!
ReplyDeleteBoth are different in color but same in greatness and unique !!
ReplyDeleteVery well captured
ReplyDeleteThey are the people who make India alive.
ReplyDeleteNice picture
Nice overview!
ReplyDeleteFresh vegetables of daily needs and its shows real colours of India.
ReplyDeleteThe angle of take is very interesting.
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