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9 thoughts on “Cee’s Black & White Challenge – Small objects”
Good images, but … shouldn’t you give the viewer something to ‘size’ them by …?
Do you mean by way of contrast? Good idea. I could only use what was in my library photos, as the challenge was running out. I will try to experiment later today and add another.
Nono: Stringer always growled at me when I was trying to show the size of something; “If the eye has no standard to judge by, how can it tell ?” … Like putting a man in a photo of a tall tree, I suppose …
Good images, but … shouldn’t you give the viewer something to ‘size’ them by …?
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Do you mean by way of contrast? Good idea. I could only use what was in my library photos, as the challenge was running out. I will try to experiment later today and add another.
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Nono: Stringer always growled at me when I was trying to show the size of something; “If the eye has no standard to judge by, how can it tell ?” … Like putting a man in a photo of a tall tree, I suppose …
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Yes I see your point. I remember my father giving me the same advice as a child, and only thought of it now that you have brought it up…
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Black and white can be surreal. Great shots. Thanks for playing along.
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Lovely photos. 😀
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