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Old Jun-14-2012, 10:41 AM
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1st try high-key
Hi everyone - never done anything like this so am wondering if it qualifies for this challenge? At this moment I'm trying for natural light high-key (being more of a nature shooter) and really appreciate learning new techniques that render different photos than what i already have. Don't know if I'll enter this but am I on the right track? C & C appreciated. Thanks, GP

Old Jun-14-2012, 11:16 AM
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nice photo, but i am not sure what qualifies as high-key. all new to me - i am thinking white background, high detail, no shadows - tough category without major studio equipment!
Old Jun-14-2012, 11:29 AM
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I didn't know either but there is a link in the recent challange explaining what it is. That's why I like these challanges because it's forcing me out of my little box and attempting things, even I don't enter it still has me thinking about it.

Like the idea Greta, the water dripping off the beak looks great but it seems grainy, not sure if that is just the process or what as I haven't tried it yet.
Old Jun-14-2012, 01:18 PM
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high key is just a general concept meaning that the majority of the image is bright with minimal shadows

Unless it really helps the image, blown highlights and details on the subject aren't something you'd want to use to make it high key though :)


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