Contrary to others which have seemingly been blessed with more imagination than me, I went for the conservative solution: High key? Shoot a white object and overexpose.
Nice! I've actually seen some technically overexposed (and underexposed) images that I love (high key or not, rules or not). Photography is art, and it's the artistic quality that is magic. Without the photographer shooting creatively we're just a bunch of point and shoot technicians who choose our compositions and subjects... which a smart monkey could probably be taught to do. lol Exposure, cropping, unusual angles, light... it's all part of the palette.
Beverly Guhl wrote:
Nice! I've actually seen some technically overexposed (and underexposed) images that I love (high key or not, rules or not). Photography is art, and it's the artistic quality that is magic. Without the photographer shooting creatively we're just a bunch of point and shoot technicians who choose our compositions and subjects... which a smart monkey could probably be taught to do. lol Exposure, cropping, unusual angles, light... it's all part of the palette.
Hi Bev, I'm flattered that you think of me this way.