Monday, April 16, 2012

The easy way to Use Contrast to Make Your Photos More Fascinating

By Roy Barker


How does contrast help bring out the finest in your stills? How can it help your subject pop out from its background? How can it add a more substantial dimension to your images enough to make it visually appealing to your viewers ' eyes? Of course, contrast is one of the most critical elements that will help your pictures stand out from the rest. Hence how does one use it and how can you harness its full potentials? Well, let's see.

Understanding Contrast

There are 2 kinds of contrast utilized in photography: tonal contrast and color contrast. Using either of these two can most certainly help create stunning images that will capture your spectators ' total attention.

Tonal Contrast

This sort of contrast is the one employed in monochromatic photography and is mostly used to guide the viewers ' eyes to the key point of interest in the image.

Tonal contrast may go from high to low. High-tonal contrast uses usually black and white tones and no middle gray tones. Medium-tonal contrast uses dark and light tones together with a extensive selection of grey tones while low-tonal contrast uses tones that are nearly the same all throughout the image. Images using high tonal contrast usually show toughness, power and strength while those using low tonal contrast typically lends the opposite effect.

Color Contrast

You may explore the use of colors in bringing contrast to your pictures. You can either use high contrast colors (colors immediately opposite one another on the colour wheel) or low contrast colors (colors that are close to each other on the colour wheel) to achieve your desired effect.

To get dramatic high contrast photographs, always recall that less is more. Incorporating extra colours into your image can only lessen the impact of your most important point of interest. You need to also use one of the two contrasting colours in a far bigger amount to achieve bigger visible impact.

Using tones and colours are only a couple of the strategies by which you can create interesting contrast in your pictures. You may make use of size, texture, lines, direction and abstract concepts to reach the effect you want to create.

The proper use of contrast in photography has the power to stir the imagination. It also has the power to seize the interest of your viewers so don't hesitate to explore its full potentials. Hence do you really think you are ready to start playing with it next time you take your camera for a shoot? Well, you actually should!




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