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Saturday Self-Challenge: Try to show "redness" in black and white
This was quite a challenging topic to tackle; how do you show a color in black and white? There were several ways to approach this. I tried color filters and wound up using the "super black and white" feature on PicMonkey modified. In the notes I have the color version of this image and a black and white photo that I used the light blue filter in PicMonkey's B&W settiing, which makes the image look amazingly different. All in all a very interesting challenge; I hope that I successfully conveyed the color red in the image above. ;-)
This was quite a challenging topic to tackle; how do you show a color in black and white? There were several ways to approach this. I tried color filters and wound up using the "super black and white" feature on PicMonkey modified. In the notes I have the color version of this image and a black and white photo that I used the light blue filter in PicMonkey's B&W settiing, which makes the image look amazingly different. All in all a very interesting challenge; I hope that I successfully conveyed the color red in the image above. ;-)
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As always, you take the time, you think it out, and you get a really great picture. I like the composition with the little guy very much!
I suppose by choosing something we know to be red, you have given us the suggestion.. What if it were a colored ball (eg a pool ball) would it have worked?
Best Wishes
Peter
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