Here was a quiet moment in Ripon Spa Gardens last Saturday. All of us who are Over a Certain Age had formed orderly queues outside every single doctors’ surgery in town – all three of them – to get not only a ‘flu jab, but also an unexpectedly delivered Covid booster shot. You’ve never seen so many older people in town at one time, or witnessed such parking chaos. No wonder the old geezer on the bench wanted a break.

For Debbie’s Six Word Saturday.
I think it depends on your intent. A pleasing scene in a colorful park or an older person sitting alone in a quiet moment. I think the monochrome is a bit more evocative and has more emotion to it.
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That sums up both in a positive way. Thanks.
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This is my fourth attempt at a response which suggests I can’t make up my mind which I prefer.
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Fair enough! And WP is being dead cussed these days, isn’t it? Thanks for persisting.
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I like them both, but the monochrome speaks to me.
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It has a certain mood to it, doesn’t it?
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Absolutely.
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in this case, color 🙂
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Thanks for voting!
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I like them both but the B&W is timeless and evocative.
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Timelessness in a rather timeless park. I like that.
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I visited ‘Disney Land’ in 1958. I prefer color 🙂 {Tinker Bell flying across the sky with fireworks in the background of the castle just wouldn’t cut in ‘monochrome’}
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Back then Daddy used Ektachrome film ❗️
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Gosh, you had a privileged childhood!
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I like both, but I think I prefer being able to see the colours of the trees and flowers.
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Yes, fair point. It’s a colourful park.
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I‘m quite partial to monochrome photos but of course colour just really jumps at you with all intent and joie-de-giver. This one here really speaks to me, it personifies the autumnal mood and tells, respectively, underlines the story you tell…. Well done!
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Thanks! We’re just at the very beginning of autumn here. This coldish snap may advance it a bit.
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Both are good, but i’m going with colour on this one.
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Thanks. The field seems evenly divided!
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For this one, I like it in color. But generally I’m partial to black and white. But I like the red in this image. We don’t have the covid boosters in our pharmacy yet. So I’m waiting a tiny bit. Also I am sick with either a cold or rsv…so have to wait anyway. Do you have a rsv shot there too? We do, but I haven’t gotten any shots yet. sigh.
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I haven’t even heard of RSV shots. Not a thing here I think. Get better soon, and then get that jab! Thanks for casting your vote!
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I read that “they” are currently assessing RSV vaccines to test their efficacy.
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Ah. I hadn’t seen that. Thanks.
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I prefer the colour shot, Margaret as the black and white seems very black and doesn’t have as much detail as the colour version.
And a very interesting tale of how COVID still impacts our lives. I don’t reach the Certain Age till January but I’ll be queuing for flu soon.
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Thanks Debbie. Everyone seems to have a different take. Good luck with getting your ‘flu jab – I thought you anyone entitled to ‘flu jabs could get Covid jabs too?
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Agree with St,eve
Agree with Steve Gingold’s comments, and for me, monochrome has the definite edge for conveying emotion, so I’m going for that.
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Thanks Sue. It does work well in B/W I think.
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Yep
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I like the blush of red from the flowers, Margaret. I won’t be queuing anywhere to let them inject me. Just saying 🤔❤️
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Suit yourself Jo. It was worth 10 minutes on a sunny day!
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🌞❤️
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Monochrome 🙂 good 6 word title
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Right, that’s sorted. Thanks!
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I prefer the monochrome for this one – the colour is a bit too busy and your eye doesn’t focus on the man so closely. Great you got your jabs, I’ve not heard anything yet!
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I quite like both, but agree with your assessment of the B/W. Hope you hear soon about Covid jabs. I of course am a little old lady so higher up in the queue 😉
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🤣
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Whether in colour or monochrome it’s a great place to sit and ponder! We have our jabs booked for October 13th.
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Excellent! Stay on windy park benches till then.
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Think I like the color!
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Thanks for the vote! Seems pretty equally divided!
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It works pretty well in b&w, but seeing both, I’ll go with the colour version
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Thanks! An even split between the two, apparently.
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I think colour for a park, but people photos are usually good in black and white. Also, people have remained in love with black and white photography, just something about classic old photos and new. We had to book our flu jabs on line, or at least anyone who had disclosed their mobile phone number to the surgery was sent a text message with a link. Appointments at two minute intervals! But with four or five rooms on the go. Wonder if they will have a fast lane and a slow lane in and out!
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I’m with the camp who thinks monochrome suites your storyline better. But take the man away and colour is better for a pretty picture of the park. You’ve reminded me to check what’s happening about our covid/flu jags, must be due soon.
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In this instance I prefer the monochrome, perhaps it’s the age of the man.
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Haha! Good point. He was definitely born in the monochrome era.
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The monochrome version suits the motif very well – it has a nostalgic vibe. But I prefer the colours, we need colours in our lives!
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Don’t we just! Every day seems to prove this even more.
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Good morning, dear Margaret,
it depends what you want. If you want to document something we think colour is better. If you see your photography as art BW helps.
Wishing you a happy Sunday
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you fr your thoughtful comments. Happy (rainy?) Sunday to you too.
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No, dear Margaret, it’s not raining here. It’s overcast, nearly no wind and actually a boring weather. I was sitting in our conservatory reading.
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Colour for me this time. Though I do like both. Hope there were no atereffects from the covid/flu jabs. Mine is all booked for a couple of weeks time.
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Thanks. The jabs were fine, though we both were very tired the next day. Not a high price to pay.
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Colour for me and the many shades of green.
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It’s a beautifully green space. Thanks!
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