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Christian, I would like to thank for the splendid trees in hues of winter light. It is so beautiful! You have put so much effort to this magnificent sharing! I fell grateful. I just think about the photo style, that is called high key photo, I would like to know what it refers to, such as the colour tone of the photo, or the photo shot in winter snowy weather, or any other reasons.
Hey, hope you could learn something new from this video!
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or become a Patreon
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Thank you, another excellent tutorial!
Christian, I would like to thank for the splendid trees in hues of winter light. It is so beautiful! You have put so much effort to this magnificent sharing! I fell grateful.
I just think about the photo style, that is called high key photo, I would like to know what it refers to, such as the colour tone of the photo, or the photo shot in winter snowy weather, or any other reasons.
Low key = dark colored scenes and high key is the opposite; Very bright with no or close no shadows. Rachel Bigsby does this BEAUTIFULLY.
Thank you so much! Jimmywest pointed it out correctly, highkey means we dont have any deep shadows here :-)
Jimmy, Thank you so much! My greetings! @@jimmywest1
Christian , Thank you very much for your kind response! @@ThePhlogPhotography
Tack!
Thank you so much for all the support, that means so much to me!
I prefer the original for high key.