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CBWC:  Lighting of Any Kind

This week my black and white challenge topic is Lighting of Any Kind. From a single light bulb to fancy chandeliers or even the sun. I hope you have FUN with this challenge.

This is also my entry for Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge.

Be creative if you feel like it, and have fun with this challenge this week. Remember your photos needs to be black and white, desaturated, sepia (brown tones) or selective color.  I’m looking forward to seeing what you all come up.

Please note that I have a series of Tips from Cee page. I posted several tips for black and white you may want to check out.

Feel free to take new photos or dig through your archives.  The main object of this challenge is to have fun.

Upcoming Topics

For a list of upcoming topics, please see the list below.  Be creative and challenge yourself.  For a great black and white photo look for contrast or highly textured subjects to photograph.

  • Lights of any kind
  • Carvings, sculptures and statues
  • Arches, Domes, Half Circles (Creative cropping)
  • Numbers: Anything with numbers on it
  • Anything in Flight
  • Crooked & Squiggly Lines

For more information on this challenge, please visit the Cee’s Black & White Challenge page.

CBWC Badge

Black-&-White-Banner

Save the button to your computer and upload from there.

Still have questions? Please contact me.

My Entry this Week

I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts.  So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog.  Feel free to contact me anytime.  I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.

Qi (energy) hugs

Cee

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  1. You had some cool photos in this set. I love the duck! That was a fabulous reflection piece, too. Kind of a puzzle as to how you got it!

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    • I don’t have that many photos with sunlight showing. But then I take flowers outdoors mostly and that is when you don’t want sunshine 😀

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      • Shade is definitely the winner unless you want to be fighting those burned out patches. Mostly, I get sun pictures when I’m shooting a sunrise or sunset — or sun filtering through leaves or a set of blinds.

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          • EVEN then when shooting sunrise or sunset, I have to be careful to get some sun but not too much. I try to get more reflection than direct shine. I still have a frustrating set of pictures from this fall when the sun was so bright that all the trees — lit up with autumn colors — are distorted and appear blurred (it’s not blurry — just distorted) from too much sun! I can bring up color when the picture is a bit dark but have yet to find a way to DIM overly bright sun. Some of those pictures would be stunning if only I could have dimmed the light. And I was using a sun filter too. It wasn’t nearly enough.

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