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 Monochrome Week: Contrast is what keeps your black and white images from looking flat; it adds dime

Monochrome Week:
Contrast is what keeps your black and white images from looking flat; it adds dimension, and dimension can go a long way towards making a photo more engaging. It invites the viewer into the image.
But contrast isn’t just important in black and white, and not every photo needs to have a complete range of tones to be an effective image.
Some people think that low-contrast means lacking in contrast or associate it with flat. Some also believe that the more contrast there is, the better. I disagree.
High-contrast (an extreme range between bright and dark) scenes may confine a viewer’s attention for sure, but a low-contrast (with a narrow brightness range) scene may convey serenity and peace, softness and is characteristic of gentleness and mildness. Creates a feeling of delicacy and lightness.


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