2012-01-05 // 22:18:35 Migorn I like the frost effect, looking like some particles of light falling from well, a spacecraft. Do you have spacecrafts in your neighborhood ?
As for the color vs B&W question, I'd say #2 before #1 (but I don't feel sure that it will stay long this way as they are very different, way beyond the colors).
And #5 before #6, even though there is really something with the colors on #6. The focused area just seems clearer on the B&W version and make me prefer this one (I think...).
Making choices between your images (and to do so, watching them as large as possible) made me wonder whether it is a good idea or not to watch a polaroid in a full screen mode, hence getting a totally different feeling from what one would have felt with the original in hand.
Not too sure.
Last thing : thanks for your kind words, I deeply appreciate...
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Thanks for paying so much attention to my photos and offering such meaningful comments. I'm flattered.
I know what you mean about viewing the pictures large on the screen, much larger than they are in reality when you hold them. Much of what I like about Polaroids is their small size. Viewing them large allows some additional details to emerge, but it also changes the feel of the photograph, having to scroll up and down and only seeing a portion of the whole.
My preference for the color versus the B&W shots changes almost every time I look at them. I guess that's why I so often shoot both, because I can never decide.
And no, no spacecrafts in my neighborhood, not that I know of anyway....