The wall is full of vertical black lines on lighted glass.It is very obvious to me that this scenario has to be in B&W.By sheer good luck,a lady wearing black stripes blouse passed by and stopped to look at the handbags and shoes.I just shot and shot fearing that she would just leave.That was my B&W moments delivered on silver platter for me to savour.
Looking at the multi colours and varieties of Malaysians' clothings and dresses at KL Sentral,this photo(as shown above) that I was going to take has to be in colour.Making it in B&W is a great injustice to metropolitan Kuala Lumpur and the various cultures of a few ethnic groups.
The photo below is a different story.It looks good in colours but it can also be converted to B&W to tell a different story.To me,it is more interesting in B&W.
The eyes can capture the visual,but the meaning will be analysed by the mind and felt and decided by the heart.In fact,the act of seeing encompasses the processes engaged by the eyes,the mind and finally the heart.
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