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Luminous Landscape: Composing with Color.

“Certainly, it can also be said that there is more of a need for visualization in black and white than there is in color because we do not see the world in black and white. Therefore, to photograph well in black and white one must first find out how the colors in the scene will translate into black, grey and white tones.

02/17/10 • 12:37 PM • Photography • No Comments

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