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Look Upby LilNittanyLionComment by The_Dentist: B&W shots really suffer when the contrast is low. I would suggest making sure the dark end of your shot is anchored in pure black shadows, the highlights just barely touch pure white, and your subject is nicely lit. A great B&W shot then has a rich range of tones in between, but that's hard to achieve as it depends a lot on lighting and composition. Also, a completely blown sky that dominates the photo and leads the eye out will hurt. |
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