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Personally, I love color. I rarely convert my photos to black and white. But this isn't my photo... it's my husband/photography partner's image.

He was the one who suggested making it a black and white. Once we did so, it was obvious that it was a great choice. There is so much more detail showing with the black and white than would have been with color.

For example, note the hay (I guess that's what it is) on its forehead and back. If you look closely enough, you can even see the very thin tendrils that come with that substance.

Notice the many, many wrinkles and its deep-set eyes. Individual water droplets are clear.

Even though I meant it when I said I love color, sometimes there are exceptions - and this image is one of them.



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