High-Key Photography
The topic for this general photography contest is: High-Key Photography.
High key photography uses unnaturally bright lighting to blow out most or all harsh shadows in an image. High key methods were originally developed as a solution to screens that couldn't properly display high contrast ratios, but has developed into more of a stylistic choice. High key images usually convey a positive or upbeat tone. This method is perfect for a subject that is funny, lighthearted or beautiful. (Ref., "The Complete Beginner?s Guide to Shooting High Key" by Josh Johnson. I invite you to visit this web page for more information.
http://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/the-complete-beginners-guide-to-shooting-high-key--photo-2949
Submit an photograph clearly about the topic. Basic edits of photos are permitted (Sharpening, cropping, straightening, white balance correction, vibrancy, exposure, etc. No layers, cloning or filters). Voters will be asked to consider the topic when making a choice for a winner.
No digital art or traditional artwork should be submitted.
Deadline: Contest is closed. Deadline was Sunday, August 16, 2015.
High key photography uses unnaturally bright lighting to blow out most or all harsh shadows in an image. High key methods were originally developed as a solution to screens that couldn't properly display high contrast ratios, but has developed into more of a stylistic choice. High key images usually convey a positive or upbeat tone. This method is perfect for a subject that is funny, lighthearted or beautiful. (Ref., "The Complete Beginner?s Guide to Shooting High Key" by Josh Johnson. I invite you to visit this web page for more information.
http://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/the-complete-beginners-guide-to-shooting-high-key--photo-2949
Submit an photograph clearly about the topic. Basic edits of photos are permitted (Sharpening, cropping, straightening, white balance correction, vibrancy, exposure, etc. No layers, cloning or filters). Voters will be asked to consider the topic when making a choice for a winner.
No digital art or traditional artwork should be submitted.
Deadline: Contest is closed. Deadline was Sunday, August 16, 2015.