Although I'm with Jerome on this one, I'm more than happy to provide the original:
Thank you, Jarmo,
This "unbleached" version brings us the lineage of fabulous spirit-lifting workmanship. Perhaps there's a loss in language intent when anyone might imagine my request for this disparages, in the slightest, the notion that "The monochome presentation does not need to be altered!"
These are very different and
separate works of art, each worthy for its own qualities. The colored version provides more of a window to the craft and tradition of the merrigorounds found in fairs and markets across Europe and also brought to the New World.
This one, you have discovered, is bestowed with delicate colors, (as opposed to the high contrast versions I am used to seeing). To me, this is another delightful new experience and I thank you for sharing.
The monochrome has a perfect fit and its own identity. In no way is their any built-in hint that your B&W image needs the slightest changes! Certainly it has no need for color!
"Introduce me to her sister" does not disparage the first daughter. Rather the beauty of the first invites inquiry about her siblings!
Asher