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08/23, 2011

Shooting In Color Vs. Black And White

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Shooting in color, is a whole lot different than shooting in black and white. You will definitely be on your way to a very exciting adventure because a lot of things change when you shoot in color. Black and white doesn’t require much, and everything is looked at in a very different aspect. Color requires a lot more than people actually think. Photos can be made to make things look a lot more different. You can enhance a photo when you shoot it in color.I was looking for more information and found it here. You can also easily turn a colored photo right into black and white. Most of these photos that you see in black and white, were not shot in black and white. Many computer imaging software is actually used to turn these photos to black and white. Color shows more in a photo. Black and white doesn’t enhance much, but it gives viewers a different image. Black and white is seen as dull, while color is seen more lively. You still see many photos in black and white today, because they are a big part of photography. Photographers actually have to learn how to shoot in color, and black and white, for many different typical reasons.

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