OOYCZ Challenge #7-People (B&W)
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If you haven't done so already, please read the OOYCZ Challenge Guide.
You have from June 6th, 2014 till June 27th, 2014 to take pictures for this challenge. On June 24th I will put up the entry gallery and thread for you to enter your pictures. You will have till June 27th to enter your image before the entry gallery will close. On the 27th I will put up the voting thread and for all dgrin members to critique and vote for their favorites.
The theme this round is People in black and white.
Your image should be shot on a black and white setting on your camera. However, if your camera does not have such a setting, then you may do it in post processing. There is no limit to how many people can be in the picture. If you do a portrait of 1 or 2 people, or a family, that is fine. If you do candid shots of a person or people, that is fine. Posed shots that tell a story are fine too, however the image should clearly be about people and not so much on what they are doing.
Lighting plays a big roll in black and whites. The more dramatic the light from the dark, the more interesting the picture becomes! Try different lighting and see what you come up with!
Here are some examples:
Portrait
Set up and posed
Theatrical lighting
You have from June 6th, 2014 till June 27th, 2014 to take pictures for this challenge. On June 24th I will put up the entry gallery and thread for you to enter your pictures. You will have till June 27th to enter your image before the entry gallery will close. On the 27th I will put up the voting thread and for all dgrin members to critique and vote for their favorites.
The theme this round is People in black and white.
Your image should be shot on a black and white setting on your camera. However, if your camera does not have such a setting, then you may do it in post processing. There is no limit to how many people can be in the picture. If you do a portrait of 1 or 2 people, or a family, that is fine. If you do candid shots of a person or people, that is fine. Posed shots that tell a story are fine too, however the image should clearly be about people and not so much on what they are doing.
Lighting plays a big roll in black and whites. The more dramatic the light from the dark, the more interesting the picture becomes! Try different lighting and see what you come up with!
Here are some examples:
Portrait
Set up and posed
Theatrical lighting
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