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06/13/2003 12:08:43 AM · #1 |
Can someone explain the new challenge to me a little better?
Black on Black
And the rule changes... |
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06/13/2003 12:09:37 AM · #2 |
LOL, I knew this would happen... I posted the same question not more then 20 seconds ago. :D |
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06/13/2003 12:12:57 AM · #3 |
Does low key mean Low light or low contrast in dark picture? |
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06/13/2003 12:17:48 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by Musicman: Does low key mean Low light or low contrast in dark picture? |
Well I checked the web and found this definition:
"Low key pictures concentrate on the darker tones, often conveying an atmosphere of tension or a powerful deep strength. This ha sometimes been use for male portraits, though more often a fuller tonal range with hard lighting is used.
Although low key often uses high contrast lighting, most of the subject is likely to be in shadow, with relatively small areas brightly lit."
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