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IN THE FIELD: Gold Or Silver B&W
Referring to my previous post, I photographed some jewelry in a store with just the available light.
It was suggested to me to try a B&W conversion of the photo by a fellow photographer/blogger. http://zarabu.wordpress.com/ I highly encourage you to check out Abu’s blog. His photography is a wonderful mix of scenics, street photography, and portraiture. He truly understands good composition.
It never occurred to me to see what this shot would look like as a B&W. I have to say I do like it, but I’m still undecided which version I like better.
f 2.2
1/80th
ISO 200
cloudy WB
IN THE FIELD: Gold Or Silver
A few weeks ago I was out doing some street photography in the shopping district of a nearby town. I got some shots of the local architecture, storefronts, construction workers, signage, and people milling about town.
As I walked past a shop filled with jewelry and beads from around the world, something shiny in the storefront window caught my eye. It was a small display of hand hammered sterling silver scarf rings.
I liked how the light reflected off the facets in the metal. Getting a good photo looking through the window proved to be nearly impossible. So I went inside and asked the owner if I could get a few photos of the display, and she said, “have at it.” I decided to photograph them using the available light in the shop rather than using a flash.
The natural daylight and the overhead halogen lights combined with the cloudy white balance setting I was using, turned the silver a warm golden color. And while it does not reflect the true color of the piece, I like the mood it sets.
f 2.2
1/80th
ISO 200
cloudy WB
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