Learn Digital Photography: Tip on Color
When using less color is more effective.Color is so predominant
in photography that images lacking
color simply stand out.
Do you remember the film 'Schindler's List?'
It was filmed in black and white, but there
were two additions of color. They were a
little girl's red coat and yellow flames on
a candle.
Now, that was subtle yet dramatic.
It's remembered and there's a buzz about
why the coat and candles were singled out.
Can you imagine your own black and white
or sepia toned image with one object in it
painted? It would still qualify as a color
photo,but your work would get noticed
amongst the blazing reds, blue and greens.
It's easy enough to paint color in Photoshop
or other digital software, but there are
other ways.
In my 7th newsletter I give tips and ideas
for turning your images into subtle yet
dramatic photos from images you already have.
All the equipment needed is an image
and a scanner and some materials you probably
have around your home.
You won't want to miss it.
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