The Point-Shoot-Click challenge this week is to shoot black and white, which is my favourite medium. It forces a photographer to think in stronger contrasts, to focus on the details, to know how light works and to really know in her head what she is wanting to acheive in a photograph. I wanted to take on this challenge by illustrating the possibility of black and white in four ways:
1) 19th century daguerreotype style--I went for a softer focus close-up and adjusted the contrasts digitally in Photoshop.
2) casual portrait--this one has a softer sepia on it which will always make this type of portrait timeless.
3) modern style--to show how black and white can be used alongside colour to add drama, something that was possible before digital but definitely easier with Photoshop!
Wine by Moonlight
(available light, ss 1 second, f 3.2, grayscale gradient and recolour overlay added digitally)
(available light, ss 1 second, f 3.2, grayscale gradient and recolour overlay added digitally)
4) contrast detail--black and white can effectively showcase contrasts and directional, natural light.
9 comments:
I love the thirst and the feet. Great shots!!
I like how you showed how b/w photography can look different for a variety of applications. Great job on the shots and the explainations. I can see I am going to learn alot from you! Thank you for joining this group and sharing your knowledge.
Nice work. Particularly like the portrait!
You do such a good job at photography. I like that you gave us several different looks at black and white. They are all good but I really like the feet picture. Unusual pov and sharp.
cool shots! Like the different ways you showed B&W
wonderful shots!! I love the wine by midnight!! so cool!!
great shots. like the last one best though!
Very cool, and thanks for giving us your "process" too... very nice!
Nice! Like the feet shot!!!
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