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09/14/2004 08:22:41 PM · #1
As opposed to the controversial "High Key" topic (as in definiton and such) how about "White on White"?

"Take a photo in which teh background and the subject are both white."

Just a thought,
Lee
09/14/2004 08:31:27 PM · #2
I think it would be better than high key cause everybody has theyr own opinion how high key is
So you cant say doesnt meet the challenge if its white something on white background :D
Well.. people could say doesnt meet the challenge if the person has blue eyes or something ... hopeless..
hehe
09/14/2004 08:33:05 PM · #3
Originally posted by heida:

Well.. people could say doesnt meet the challenge if the person has blue eyes or something ... hopeless..
hehe


"Take a photo in which the background is white and the subject is predominately white as well."

:)?

But the high key dealie is my point of using the terminology white on
white.

Edit: Spelling smells.

Message edited by author 2004-09-14 20:33:53.
09/14/2004 08:34:56 PM · #4
Originally posted by Tranquil:


"Take a photo in which the background is white and the subject is predominately white as well."

:)?



Better :D

I added it to the challenge suggestions list

Message edited by author 2004-09-14 20:36:13.
09/14/2004 08:45:43 PM · #5
I was actually thinking of suggesting this, i did a shot awhile ago with a white on white theme

09/14/2004 09:10:23 PM · #6
Angelo Savelli
A mentor of mine, former teacher and a very fine man.
09/14/2004 09:16:41 PM · #7
I did THIS white on white experiment last week...

09/14/2004 09:25:14 PM · #8

by Jean

Message edited by author 2004-09-14 21:25:55.
09/15/2004 02:04:32 AM · #9
Alternate wordings from this thread:

Originally posted by bruchen:

I would like to suggest the following:

3. white on white. Use white on your composition. Other colors are permitted but your subject should be white and the background white also.

Originally posted by Britannica:

(I saw it was mentioned, but I had a different discription in mind)
2) White on White -- High key is predominantly bright, but not necessarily white; in this companion to the 'Black on Black' challenge the background and foreground should be predominantly white. Watch those highlights! :D


Others suggested it as well, but did not include a description. I include them in this thread for completeness in hammering out a description that is acceptable to all.

David
I corrected misspellings in my quote of myself
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