Black...black...black...black....not necessarily the product must be black....shooting something that with Low Light or Dark background can be considered as Low Key Photographs.
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High Key - White white white white white......not necessarily shooting white thing means High key....it is just the vise versa of shooting Low Key Photographs.
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Sometime, overexpose photos can be a good High Key photographs =) [Anyway, i am just sharing what I've learn and understand for the pass weeks, if I may be wrong, sorry ya =)]
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u r a good learner good shots
mojaroo · 2008-04-24: 10:25
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:):):)
ronin53 · 2008-04-24: 11:39
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keep it up!
jenjung · 2008-04-24: 16:10
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This is new to me and all very interesting. So, with #2 did you then change the color or tone to a brownish, or did the low-key lighting create the hue? You composed all of the photos well, I think; off center, or with an angle.
LastFrontier · 2008-06-15: 23:48
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