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Although supportive of her work, even passing off some of her compositions as his own, he always discouraged her from publishing under her own name. In 1829 Fanny did get married—to the artist Wilhelm Hensel, and a year later she gave birth to their son Sebastian.
<span>B&W photography captures just the light (to be more accurate the Luminescence), color can sometimes detract from what is important in an image, a bright red will draw the eye sometimes from what is important to the image, not every subject is good for B&W, other images it's suits perfectly. In short it handles contrast better, especially extreme contrast, bright midday Sun for example. On the other hand B&W can also capture the subtleties better, smoke and beams of sunlight through a window for instance. </span><span />
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