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62 Oct 22 Reply Hi Bob,

Thank you for your comment.

Sincerely,

Israel
Oct 23rd
62 Oct 22 Reply Hi Emil,

Thank you for your comment.
Your idea is great, I love it.

Sincerely,

Israel
Oct 23rd
62 Oct 22 Reply Hello LuAnn,

You perfectly described the situation in the photo.
I agree with you that the color version is more suitable for this scene, in the B/W version there are no noticeable additional characters.
I had doubts about this B/W photo, but I decided to send it for discussion anyway, as I was very interested to know the opinion of our wonderful group.
By the way, Emily's idea made the guy stand out from the background.
Answers to your questions:
As I wrote above, I photographed while driving a jeep at a fairly high speed off-road, the jeep was shaking all the time.
I had to set the shutter speed to 1/8000 sec.
I set the ISO to automatic (maximum 6400), this was not enough, so I had to open the aperture to f / 4.
I agree with you that I should have used weighted highlight metering but I didn't even think about it at the time.
This whole scene was a few minutes long, people in Ugana don't really like being photographed, they demand money.
Our instructor warned us not to pay them for the photo.
At that moment I did not use filters.
I usually use filters when I'm in a quiet environment but not in a jeep speeding along.
I shot this scene with the Leica Q2, a great camera with excellent sharpness.

Sincerely,

Israel
Oct 23rd
62 Oct 22 Reply Hi Bunny,
Thank you for your comment.
Your color idea is very interesting and I like it.
You improved the contrast a lot.

Sincerely,

Israel
Oct 4th
62 Oct 22 Reply Hi Pete,
Thank you for your comment, idea and your photo editing,
you improved the contrast a lot.
I like.

Sincerely,
Israel
Oct 4th
62 Oct 22 Reply Hi Mark,

Thank you for your comment and your ideas to improve the contrast.
The color version has more contrast since the characters' clothes are colored.
I agree with you that in B/W the character blends into the background.
I tried to somehow separate the guy from the background but did not succeed very much.
Pete and Bunny's ideas are better than mine.
For this we thank them very much.

Sincerely,
Israel
Oct 4th

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