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black and white photography tips


Question Posted Tuesday October 2 2007, 4:27 pm

does anyone have tips on black and white photography? any at all for whatever

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advicegirl367 answered Tuesday October 2 2007, 8:57 pm:
in black and white photography, the perfectly placed or angled shadow can even go as far as make the picture.

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Lynn_lushh answered Tuesday October 2 2007, 8:26 pm:
hmm, there isnt much tips to give about it, its most about good angle and if its black and white, take pictures of places or of things that gives ppl a striking kind of feeling. if your planning on being a photographer or having some kind of photography site, you can try taking a photography class, or just look around on this site: createblog.com and look under graphics; stock photos
alotta of the b&w photos well show you some ideas :]
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