Monday, April 2, 2012
Photography: Black & White triptych
This week in Photography class we will be creating Black & White triptychs (three images assembled together to create a greater work). Above is a wonderful example form last semester which is focused around a general theme. You can take you images in color and then use Photoshop to make them black and white but be aware that the levels and tones should always be adjusted when making this change.
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