Ok This is actually a little liberal version of Selective Colour. While selective colour will restrict you to keep one colour and b/w the rest (my example - 3) , this challenge allows you to include all colours but show photos that have both - colour and monochrome areas (my examples -1 and 2). Of course you can just use your selective colours photos as well but I am very much intrested what you creative people can get into this theme.
As usual one entry. NE spamming encouraged. Archive shots obviously allowed. Challenge ends 14th Nov around 12 pm GMT.
Examples -
'The world half painted'
'Lets add some colour to our lives'
'Driving through the tower...'
Have fun guys !!
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Permalink Reply by Saurabh Nitish Minz on November 13, 2012 at 7:47pm Thanks Richard
Permalink Reply by Patrick Nosbaum on November 13, 2012 at 1:02am I really love that one...
I would call it a "natural" selective coloring ;)
I totally agree on that one..I have found something similar in my photo shoots in a near by parks. This photo was posted last year..and guess what the title is !! (Psst Patrick ..great minds think alike !! LOL !!)
http://www.myshutterspace.com/photo/natures-version-of-selective
Permalink Reply by Patrick Nosbaum on November 13, 2012 at 6:09pm Haha, while browsing my archives, I found a few photos that could have fit the theme of "a patch of colors in a monochrome environment (of course not a B&W one...) without being edited. None was as striking as this one though ;)
Permalink Reply by Saurabh Nitish Minz on November 13, 2012 at 7:48pm Thats an apt name Patrick....thanks
well said Patrick, very imaginative
Permalink Reply by Venky Garani on November 12, 2012 at 11:47pm beautiful entry, i like how there seems to be a glow of colour coming from the subject
I agree on Gareth, love the glow that is coming off the subject in this photo..awesome entry !! Quite a touch choice going on already guys !!
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