Re: Please help - "Holidays" partial B&W advice required.
Sorry, late to this, Andy.
For me, if you want it to stand out from the crowd I would definitely go with no 3. No 2 is a decent halfway house, but in my eyes doesn't have the impact; my first thought is 'why is the sand grey?' whereas the third is much more obviously an artistic vision. Furthermore, again for me, colour popping is about picking out a single element in an image not simply leaving a single colour wherever it happens to be. And anyone who has tried something similar will appreciate that more effort and skill has gone into it.
Will be interested in seeing the 'single parasol and lounger' option but think I'd still stick with 3.
Oh, and by the way, there is still a topless lady in there...
Sorry, late to this, Andy.
For me, if you want it to stand out from the crowd I would definitely go with no 3. No 2 is a decent halfway house, but in my eyes doesn't have the impact; my first thought is 'why is the sand grey?' whereas the third is much more obviously an artistic vision. Furthermore, again for me, colour popping is about picking out a single element in an image not simply leaving a single colour wherever it happens to be. And anyone who has tried something similar will appreciate that more effort and skill has gone into it.
Will be interested in seeing the 'single parasol and lounger' option but think I'd still stick with 3.
Oh, and by the way, there is still a topless lady in there...
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