Photo 101: Day Twelve: Architecture & Monochrome
From geometric patterns on skyscrapers to the ironwork on historical buildings, there are many opportunities to capture the beauty and complexity of architecture.
Today’s Tip: As we explored yesterday, color is a powerful element in photography. But let’s not forget black and white, or monochrome, which can be very dramatic! Black, white, gray, and shades in between interact in the frame in dynamic ways
When we talk about monochrome in photography, we’re referring to images developed or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one color.
Train your eye to look for architectural elements that translate in black and white: sharp lines and patterns, defined shapes, large surface areas, and a mix of very light and very dark colors. Compare the color and monochrome versions of today’s shot.
These images are from Verbania Italy and Evia Greece.
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Love the color and b/w side by side!
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Thanks! Its the small differences, right 🙂
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great job
come to see mine : http://www.sylvain-landry.com/challenge/photo-101-day-twelve-architecture-monochrome.html
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Following now also on FB 🙂 Excellent shots!
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Beautiful photos – chosen very well for monochromatic photography!
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Thank You 🙂
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Great work. You have some really great architectural photos and the side by side comparison is interesting. Just the change of colour came give a different feel for the scene shown.
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Thanks 🙂
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