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just fyi high key has nothing to do with fading into the background...
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High Key ?
Sometimes referred to as life-style images, the neutral background keeps your eye on the subject. Simple No reason why you cant boost the contrast though. |
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Audioedge would you like to do an high keyphoto to show me how it is done.
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Hey! Before this goes too far . . .
alex james wrote: Quote:
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Alex, sure your photograph is high key. At least your adaption on it. All Alex is saying is that high key is not defined as the object fading into the background.
Sure sometimes the features merge with the background, it depend on your composition. If you decide tofade you photograph with the background. Thats up to you. There are no rules. |
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High Key examples:
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#5 as you see, you can fade to the background if you so please.
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