White on black 6... by marlboromaam

White on black 6...

It lacks a little pizazz, but it would pass Frair's class. Again with the costume jewelry. I'll have to find other white subjects for the next go round.

Shot in black and white in natural light. Doing my own black and white theme for the month of April. Going back to class so to speak... My goal for this month is NOT to do "product" photography - I do NOT want my subject to look like it's floating in air on a washed out background. My goal is to maintain some detail in the background and still keep a good focus on my subject. It's much harder to do than I remembered!

The human eye can see about 30 shades of gray between black and white - forget about the infamous book, and an average RGB computer screen can detect 256 shades of gray which we can't see anyway. How many shades are there really? Only God knows!

Finding six white subjects was a chore for me! Off white or cream I have, but very little pure white subjects around the house. My black background is a shower curtain. I found that shower curtains make great backgrounds and they're real cheap! White on black seems to be the toughest one yet to maintain detail in both subject and background.

What the eye perceives as black or white in a black and white image is a task - light, f-stop, ISO, focal length, etc. all play a role in the nearest to perfect image you can capture. Keeping detail in your subject and background along with the tones the eye perceives as black and/or white is NOT easy.

This is turning out to be an interesting re-learning experience. It really was an assignment for John Frair's class so many decades ago. God bless him! I would love a do-over in his class if he was still around.

1st week - only shades of gray in natural light - done
2nd week - black on white in natural light - done
3rd week - black on black in natural light - done
4th week - white on black in natural light
5th week - white on white in natural light
Another well done capture.
April 23rd, 2021  
@larrysphotos Thanks, Larry!
April 23rd, 2021  
Like the way it's composed, too.
April 23rd, 2021  
it is a beautiful photo maggie
April 23rd, 2021  
@milaniet Thanks, Milanie!

@phil_howcroft Thank you, Phil!
April 23rd, 2021  
Always look forward to my daily dose of black and white!
April 24th, 2021  
@ryan161 Thank you, Ryan! I'll be glad when this little theme is done and I can get back just shooting black and white. =)
April 24th, 2021  
I love your series, I'll have to resume trying to practice
April 24th, 2021  
@corinnec Thank you, Corinne! I'm thinking of doing a new one in a month or two. You game?
April 24th, 2021  
@marlboromaam Yes, definitely!
April 24th, 2021  
@corinnec Great! Any particular black and white technique you'd like to work on? Perhaps we can collaborate and come up with a plan for June. =)
April 24th, 2021  
Nice and crisp.
April 24th, 2021  
@ljmanning Thanks, Laura!
April 24th, 2021  
Wonderful detail on that jewellery
April 24th, 2021  
Lovely composition and details.
April 24th, 2021  
Nicely done!
April 24th, 2021  
There is enough pizazz for me.
April 24th, 2021  
@kjarn Thank you, Kathy!

@ludwigsdiana Thank you, Diana!

@aikiuser Thanks, Jenn!

@wakelys Thank you, Susan!
April 24th, 2021  
Stunning detail and incredible tonal range, and very nice composition. Fav.
April 24th, 2021  
@kvphoto I'm delighted you like it. Thank you so much, KV!
April 24th, 2021  
Pretty jewelry, this comes so nice on black.
April 25th, 2021  
Beautiful presented
April 25th, 2021  
@dutchothotmailcom Thank you, Esther!

@haskar Thank you, Haskar!
April 25th, 2021  
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