I like the white on black effect, and that she's in such a darling position. I really like how simple those things make it.(the color, the pose, the subdued dress and hair) Awesome!
This may be a silly question, but is this pictures taken on a black background or underexposed? I've heard that you can create the black background effect by underexposing the image, but I'm not sure how to do that without also having an underexposed foreground. Anyone know the answer?
You can underexpose the background- You need to have your subject a bit away from the backdrop. I find it easier to use the black- Thanks for your comments.
Here is your mission, approximately once a week, an assignment will be given. Group members will then have 24 hours from the time of the assignment to take new pictures that interpret that assignment and post their picture for us all to see.
Again, this is YOUR interpretation of the word...be creative!
1) Move past the literal. Take risks and don't be afraid to do something wacky.
2) Under your submitted photo, tell us why that picture made the cut. Why did you take it? What inspired you?
3) LEAVE COMMENTS when you can!! It is fun to join in and let others know what we love about a picture.
4) TITLE your picture and use labels for each challenge as well as YOUR name so we can track by person.
5) HAVE FUN!
Want to join the fun??
If you want to join the fun, email m24photos@gmail.com
8 comments:
really pretty.
SOOO pretty! Love the coloring
The lighting is great love the white dress on the black background.
Very pretty- I love the serenity of it.
I like the white on black effect, and that she's in such a darling position. I really like how simple those things make it.(the color, the pose, the subdued dress and hair) Awesome!
This may be a silly question, but is this pictures taken on a black background or underexposed? I've heard that you can create the black background effect by underexposing the image, but I'm not sure how to do that without also having an underexposed foreground. Anyone know the answer?
You can underexpose the background- You need to have your subject a bit away from the backdrop. I find it easier to use the black- Thanks for your comments.
This IS such a peaceful picture. Thank you for sharing!!!
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