Here is the prompt from Sally this week:
Several months ago, I was taking pictures and somehow ended up in black and white mode. I figured out how to get out of it but never did figure out how to get back in it. So Sally's assignment this week forced me to find my camera's owner's manual. I learned all kinds of new things!
Since I still had flowers left from last week, I decided to use them as my subject.
The next two photos were were edited in PicMonkey in Cross Process. One in blue and the other in red.
See the other great monochrome photographs at The Studio Sublime.
Monochromatic photos tell a story, evoke emotion and uncovers the soul with the simple contrast of one color.Monochromatic photos enable the viewer to see a deeper meaning behind what may be concealed by multiple colors. This week look deeper through the lens to the story your photo captures and then process it to one color! Or be daring and shoot in B&W (monochrome).
Several months ago, I was taking pictures and somehow ended up in black and white mode. I figured out how to get out of it but never did figure out how to get back in it. So Sally's assignment this week forced me to find my camera's owner's manual. I learned all kinds of new things!
Since I still had flowers left from last week, I decided to use them as my subject.
The next two photos were were edited in PicMonkey in Cross Process. One in blue and the other in red.
See the other great monochrome photographs at The Studio Sublime.
I hope you're having a wonderful weekend!
xo Annette xo