Friday, December 10, 2010

High Contrast

This roll required us to take pictures that create high contrast, such as areas with bright sunlight or direct light sources to create sharp and defined shadows. To make prints, we learned a new technique known as solarization which involve re-exposing the paper while it's still in the developer. This only works with pictures with high contrast.

These pictures, in my opinion, turned out to be the least interesting of any roll I've taken so far. I tried it with five different pictures, but none of the turned out quite as interesting as I originally expected.




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