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As I was processing my photos and playing around I noticed this one could almost qualify for the High Key assignment for CWD so even though it's got a smidge more midtones than probably is wanted I'm submitting it as I got married last week and am working with what I took! ;)
Assignment 1. High key. The "key" of an image describes the nature of the tones presented. In a High key image most of the tones will be brighter than middle gray. Bright background, bright subject, and the dark tones take on a supernatural power to highlight what you want to show.
I think this straight on alittle above shot had gave it alittle more definition especially with the lines on the ball. The shape of this object gave it a good shade from dark to light not straight dark to light.
I purchased a new toy this week!! a light pad!!! I love it.....
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Assignment 1. High key. The "key" of an image describes the nature of the tones presented. In a High key image most of the tones will be brighter than middle gray. Bright background, bright subject, and the dark tones take on a supernatural power to highlight what you want to show.
To see other possible submissions, click on my TACWD&D set and scroll to the last group of photos.
this is my old sanctuary cove work jumper, its bright, its orange, and its now in high key...i love high key.. REM are another one of my fav bands, and i love this song, and if i've had a few jim beams, i'll most likely have a go at singing this at karaoke...
orange crush; r.e.m
"Orange Crush"
Follow me, don't follow me
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
Collar me, don't collar me
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush
We are agents of the free
I've had my fun and now its time to
Serve your conscience overseas (over me, not over me)
Coming in fast, over me
A quick slip of the wrist while using the UFRaw exposure compensation bar, and voila, this nice high-key image popped out. The leaf was lying on top of a light-coloured car's roof. Talk about impromptu studio shot :)
My first "highkey" experiment... I do not know if I used the technique the right way, but I like the result.
Part of a photo assignment. Lemonslice dropped into a bowl of sparkling water. Flash and macrolights used as lightsource