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question

I understand that making a photo black and white adds an artistic feel. That's cool. I'm all for "artsy." However: Does this achieve the same success when the blog post is about potty training and features a picture of the child on the toilet? Does it? You tell me.

“question”

  1. Blogger Rob Says:

    My knee jerk reaction is an emphatic "no," but that's only because it was on a blog post. If that same picture is in the MOMA, I would say it is right on the money.

    You really should ask your husband this question...he seems pretty artsy.

  2. Blogger Andrew Says:

    First of all, the grand majority of photos look better in color. Only a reserve few look good in B&W.

    Second, ew.

  3. Blogger Melissa Broekhuijsen Says:

    Third, WHY would you share your child's potty training experience on a blog?

    Some people....

  4. Blogger Joel Says:

    He's still too young, Jen, as annoying as it is to change diapers.

  5. Blogger Alanna Says:

    There goes my idea for next week's posting... sigh...

  6. Blogger Jen Says:

    ha!