My photography session on 'Tone' was a particular favorite of mine due to the fact that wherever there is colours and shadows you can find tone. In this photography session I used a sepia filter, a black and white filter and a blue filter to create different types of tones which show different scenes off in different ways. When taking my tone pictures I had to be on the look out for light colours and dark colours which would add tone to my photographs no matter what filter they were shot in. I enjoyed the topic of tone because it is not really about a specific thing but more about the type of light that you capture your photographs in. Some photographs I really liked from this session:
I really love this photograph due to the fact the flash on the camera emphasises the spider and the lines on the spider. I really love the light tones that have appeared on the leaves and the outlines of the leaves.
I love this photo because I love the way the blue filter creates a toned blue shade effect. The darker blues are in darker tones and the lighter blues are in lighter tones.
If I could progress with tone as a topic I would try to include as much of the formal element of form as I could due to the fact I think these two formal elements go really well together. If I had one example of a project idea that involves tone that I want to take further it would be to use the aforementioned idea of form too and do a study on people and the tones you find within photographs of people.
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