This morning I spent a little QT with the Nikon D90 user guide while Austin was coaching a rec basketball team...and I FINALLY learned who to shoot pictures in "monochrome" (AKA black and white and sephia). The cool thing is that I can also take "monochrome" pictures in other hues....such as red or blue green or red purple or Cyanotype (it's a blueish color...which I honestly don't know is that different from "blue", but whatever...it sounds cool). I can also now take pictures in "neutral", "standard" or "vivid" setting also, which I believe has to do with the processing of the picture...for example, vivid pics are "enhanced for vivid, photoprint effect and are best for pics that emphasize primary colors" while neutral is "minimal processing for natural results" and should be used for photographs that "will later be extensively processed or retouched". Umm hum.....yeah.
So, here are the results of me playing around with my new found knowledge....:)
Cyanotype
Sephia
(ps. Austin took this sunset picture :))
Vivid
More black and white...and Austin took this picture of the football stadium as well :)
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