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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
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It really is amazing how simply increasing contrast can give such a different look and feel. There is no other difference between these two. Second one is the 1st, with a final contrast curve added to deepen the tones overall, deepen shadows and increase contrast between highlights and shadows.
I'm leaning towards the 2nd one, although I'll probably push the backgrounds up a little lighter (but not much) to focus more attention on the subject.
If you don't mind, what are your thoughts?
-=>Donald Message edited on: 01/07/2005 10:07
Mmmmmmmm...... totally beautiful the both of them. I happen to like the 2nd one a bit more too. I love, love, love, images with deep rich tones so that would be the reason why.... I'm a low key kind of girl.
Message edited on: 01/07/2005 10:11
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Definitely the second to me. My thoughts however would be less sepia and tend towards more grayscale. I think it affirms the blondeness and makes the skin look much fair. I did try it.This is MHO...FWIW
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Thanks guys. Just like 'chelle, I also love deep, rich tones. Deep, rich tones and a woman in a beautiful sundress standing in the sun. Ooo ooo ... a woman in a big, overside shirt, no pants with socks. Love that oo. And pizza ... day old, re-heated with a Coke. mmmm But I digress ... sometimes the love of the deep tones and contrast blinds me to other possibilities. Thanks so much for the input! -=>Donald
We tend to have some "high contrast" junkies here. I suspect it is related to monitor settings... In this case, I too like #3. #2 seems a bit contrived, but the effect could work well for some purposes. I'm thinking we need a monthly challenge on low contrast... So... How is the instruction coming? Where DO you find these other-worldly models? What's the schedule for events coming up?
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Work has been in overdrive since right before X-mas, so haven't had much time for anything. Finally starting to slow down a bit. Haven't had a chance to get caught up on the board (143 new threads since I last read through). Anyway, need to work back into photo processing and thought I'd do that by finally finishing the photos from my Olympic Nat'l Park shoot. Problem is, I can't make up my mind as to how to process them. I know I'm going to tone them, but not sure of the "mood" of the shots. What do you guys think: