Black and White
I tend to convert photos to black and white when I totally mess up the coloring in the original photo. I get the white balance wrong so it has a weird yellow or blue tint. It's too dark or too light. In fact, I'm not a big fan of black and white photos so not too many of mine get changed.
Yesterday I learned some new reasons to convert to black and white. The biggest thing I learned is to make a photo black and white if it helps the viewer focus on what's important in the photo!
1. To add drama ...
2. Remove distractions ...
Yesterday I learned some new reasons to convert to black and white. The biggest thing I learned is to make a photo black and white if it helps the viewer focus on what's important in the photo!
1. To add drama ...
What's important: S's face that shows he's getting frustrated and right on the verge of tears
2. Remove distractions ...
What's important: D's confused, humorous face; not the mess of toys behind her!
3. Low Light ...
What's important: The comfort of both S and B during S's brief nap.
What's important: S's concentration as he plays!
4. Highlight details ...
What's important: S's little hands begging for more snack!
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