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Black & White Photography
by: Jakob Jelling
Photography is a diversified field of creating a
spectral variety of art. It is a specialization that deals with
different experimentations with colors, however it is also a fact that
only shades of black and white can also do wonders in this zone of
creative art. With the advent of the digital camera the scope of this
wonderful business has opened up new horizons for the users and
photographers who seek to explore new lands and trod the ground of
innovative creation and thus it can be aptly said that black &
white can become more creativity with the boon of digital photography
and digital camera. This discussion is primarily aimed at exploring the
incipient information regarding the blessing of the digital camera in
black & white photography so that the novice as well as the expert
photographers can become richer in knowledge!
The exploration can be further extended in defining that
a lot of modern digital cameras contain a series of mono modes in the
advanced menu settings. These can be used to become more creative with
digital photography and in the areas of black and white too. For
example some of the modes are as follows: Black & White that takes
black and white photographs encompassing of a spectral range of gray
tones. This gives the black and white photographs a serious and
ethereal look with the richness and grandeur of the past, present and
future captures in just two tinges! Another mode is Sepia that again
takes pictures in varying tinges brown tones. Looking into a matter a
bit more technically, it can be stated that as the digital camera is
switched into any of these modes then the color LCD becomes grayscale.
The technology proceeds as in the process the pictures are taken the
color signals get recorded by the CCD, but the image is later de
saturated when processed to remove all color.
A lot of interesting points exist in the area of black
and white photography using the digital cameras. For example shooting
in black & white becomes more interesting with the use of filters.
Experimentations can be done by the enthusiastic photographers as to
how a particular color would appear in black & white. This can be
demonstrated by the fact that perhaps a red filter placed over the lens
lightens any red color in the picture making them appear as lighter
shades of gray in comparison to other colors like blue green. This
process can be very challenging and in the same time very interesting!
It is true that digital black and white photography can be used often
for the purpose of portraiture and taking pictures of landscapes and
can also become very effective in abstract shoots offering a graphical
view of the subject to be photographed. The ultimate truth is that the
black and white digital photography can make the world look complete
different from what it is through the human eyes.
The graphics software from Adobe - Photoshop - with its
more advanced options a person can edit each of the colors in the image
to lighten or darken and provide the effect of brightness in varying
intensity too. Becoming an expert in this can make a person versatile
in techniques of adjusting the tonal range of a black & white
image. This is the liberty that the digital camera provides in the
field of black and white photography. Thus the users can make much more
efficient and richer quality photographs.
The above lines of this discussion has explored the
incipient ground of interest and information of black and white
photography using the digital camera, however it has to be noted here
that to get the real taste of the honey the users or photographers must
not waste time and take up their digital cameras and get going into the
cool new and most beautiful world of digital black and white
photography! It is out there for everyone.
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About The Author
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.snapjunky.com.
Visit his digital camera guide and learn how to take better pictures
with your digicam.
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Here is today's feature Photography article.
Photography: The Basics
by: Colin Hartness
Photography comes from the Greek words meaning "light writing" and first became known back in 1839 by Sir John Herschel. For many years prior to this, people had discovered ways of causing certain chemicals to change color when exposed to light but they did not discover ways of getting the images to remain permanent until later on.
Now photography is a big part of our culture, something that everyone recognizes. Most everyone has family photos lying around their house, many people take these photos on a regular basis, preserving precious memories for years to come.
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