Sometimes, you come along photos online that look completely otherworldly. They amaze you, and it takes all you can do to try and figure out how the photographer accomplished something like that. A few years ago, I came across a shot that looked strikingly similar to the one above. The only thing was, it was black and white, and high contrast. This made for a great artsy print, but I just felt that colors would really bring out the contours of the shapes, and make for some really interesting semi-abstracts. It's a great technique to learn, and I'm going to show you how to do it.
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Sunday, July 15, 2012
How-to: No-Budget Fine Art Photos From Home - Just Add Water
Sometimes, you come along photos online that look completely otherworldly. They amaze you, and it takes all you can do to try and figure out how the photographer accomplished something like that. A few years ago, I came across a shot that looked strikingly similar to the one above. The only thing was, it was black and white, and high contrast. This made for a great artsy print, but I just felt that colors would really bring out the contours of the shapes, and make for some really interesting semi-abstracts. It's a great technique to learn, and I'm going to show you how to do it.
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