Read an interesting discussion of chiaroscuro over at Kat’s Eye Studio. The result is that I went back through some of my past images looking for examples. Some of these images reach back two years.
These are fantastic! You definitely use chiaroscuro to great effect. These are beautiful and striking, great examples to share with the rest of the Exploring with a Camera crew. Thanks for joining in!
These are wonderful shots! The first one looks like a painting and is my favourite. Such a clever use of light and dark. I love numbers three and four too. Marvellous atmospheres! What beautiful examples. I’m glad I came in to look! Greetings, Sandra
great pics! š
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Thank you, Tina.
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These are fantastic! You definitely use chiaroscuro to great effect. These are beautiful and striking, great examples to share with the rest of the Exploring with a Camera crew. Thanks for joining in!
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These are wonderful shots! The first one looks like a painting and is my favourite. Such a clever use of light and dark. I love numbers three and four too. Marvellous atmospheres! What beautiful examples. I’m glad I came in to look! Greetings, Sandra
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Thank you Sandra and Kat.
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great images using light & dark. Love the ones with light on faces in darkness- quite striking.
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Thank you for your kind comments, Leanne.
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What a great collection of chiaroscuro images….the portraits are my faves. The light on the faces is so dramatic — just wonderful!
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Thank you very much Gina. š
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great pictures!!!! love the photo with a man holding a light!
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Thank you Vanessa. I just checked out your website. It’s wonderful.
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Fabulous set of images. Particularly love your portraiture using this technique.
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Thank you Becs!
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These are all beautiful examples of this interesting technique!
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