cyanotype
black and white
sepia
Monochrome pictures do not have to be the result of processing or desaturation. Find a monochrome composition and shoot it.
I guess I didn't follow the instructions exactly. But I did find this cool feature on my nikon camera. I used the landscape feature and shot the creek meandering through the neighborhood. Then once I took the picture I could change the color in the menu selection. But looking at the instructions I should have just taken a picture of something with one color- maybe I'll look around and come up with something else. But in the meantime I like the look of these pictures.
Of course, as I am cleaning I am looking around the house trying to find something interesting that's also one color or objects of the same shade. So here I go again with photographing a toy... which looks pretty monochromatic if you ask me. Or, on the other hand one could say my lighting is off (which it probably is).
Of course, as I am cleaning I am looking around the house trying to find something interesting that's also one color or objects of the same shade. So here I go again with photographing a toy... which looks pretty monochromatic if you ask me. Or, on the other hand one could say my lighting is off (which it probably is).
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