good question! As far as i remember i dream in colour as i see things like the colour of hair or cars etc, it would be very strange to just dream in black and white. I seem to recall reading somewhere that dogs only see in black and white, is this true do you know?
Sure. B & W focuses the mind of the viewer much more on the content/purport of the image, that’s true.
Plenty of other examples abound around, a feast for the New Dada camera obscura.
What a mess, wonder if the vehicle went right over the other side. I imagine if whoever it happened to was drunk at the time then they would have soon sobered up!
I love black and white photographs, they have much more impact than coloured.
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good question! As far as i remember i dream in colour as i see things like the colour of hair or cars etc, it would be very strange to just dream in black and white. I seem to recall reading somewhere that dogs only see in black and white, is this true do you know?
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It looks good in Black and white…it creates a feeling of doom.
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Sure. B & W focuses the mind of the viewer much more on the content/purport of the image, that’s true.
Plenty of other examples abound around, a feast for the New Dada camera obscura.
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Calling anyone who is good at drystone walling!
What a mess, wonder if the vehicle went right over the other side. I imagine if whoever it happened to was drunk at the time then they would have soon sobered up!
I love black and white photographs, they have much more impact than coloured.
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Do you dream in black and white then sometimes ? 😉
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