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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Been having a debate with a few friends over the whole 'pic style' question!
It's been argued that B&W pics look 'arty', different and hide all manner of evils.
Colour on the other hand can be more lifelike, realistic and show the benefits of good dress sense (lingerie and clothes) and is obviously easier for those using phones (although there's plenty of editing apps out there!) and basic cameras.
So which do you prefer, if either? Does one reach out and grab you more than the other? Or is it all down to content and composition?
Or are you just happy if there's some nice tits, cock or clunge in the shot? |
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"Been having a debate with a few friends over the whole 'pic style' question!
It's been argued that B&W pics look 'arty', different and hide all manner of evils.
Colour on the other hand can be more lifelike, realistic and show the benefits of good dress sense (lingerie and clothes) and is obviously easier for those using phones (although there's plenty of editing apps out there!) and basic cameras.
So which do you prefer, if either? Does one reach out and grab you more than the other? Or is it all down to content and composition?
Or are you just happy if there's some nice tits, cock or clunge in the shot? "
Content, composition every time...
Can have crap b&w photo's and crap colour, and vice versa.
It is how the were originally shot and light used and then processing the raw images that will bring out a good picture regardless |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have both on my profile, black and white are very sexy, there's just something about it, but I love sexy/pretty coloured lingerie too, and if there's a face pic I like to see the colour of their eyes. |
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over a year ago
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we have and like both.
If a photo doesn't look right in colour we'll try it in B&W.
Perhaps we'll see what it's like in B&W to see if it's better than colour version.. |
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