5 tips to shoot monochrome
Posted: Tue 25 Nov 2014, 01:54
Perhaps this may have been useful before our recent challenge?
http://petapixel.com/2014/11/24/6-black ... thusiasts/
Still, some good advice. I do like to see the tonal contrast and texture/shape one emphasised as I always feel it's the one most often overlooked. How many street scenes do we see that are just a jumbled mess of shapes and texture with no strong central focal point? I tihnk it's a bit of a common mistake that converting to mono is easy and always works, with street photos especially being an example of how that can fail.
http://petapixel.com/2014/11/24/6-black ... thusiasts/
Still, some good advice. I do like to see the tonal contrast and texture/shape one emphasised as I always feel it's the one most often overlooked. How many street scenes do we see that are just a jumbled mess of shapes and texture with no strong central focal point? I tihnk it's a bit of a common mistake that converting to mono is easy and always works, with street photos especially being an example of how that can fail.