

Following the good, the not so good and the downright unpredictable relationship of siblings Big C and Little B
Tone can establish form, create a sense of mood and produce a sense of depth. High key images such as this one use predominantly light tones or highlights. A black should also be present to establish key placement. High key images are often used when the photographer wishes to portray a sense of innocence, purity and lightness (Glenn Porter 2001).
Experimenting with Hue/Saturation, I removed all of the colour values in Photoshop except for magenta. This highlighted the pink of the face makeup which provides a striking contrast in the otherwise B & W image.
Line in composition - Jagged lines can imply aggression, violence, fast speed, mayhem and the unpredictable (Glenn Porter, 2001).
Kids can be so funny. Sometimes they say and do things that make you question what bloody gooseberry bush they were hatched under!! Big C was standing on the kitchen benchtops (as she does) looking through the cupboards for something to eat and pulled out a packet of sultanas and was staring at it quite preplexed. "I don't get it", she says, "its a packet of sultanas, so why are there pictures of grapes on it?"
Easter Monday we all went to Crystal Castle and the kids had a ball running around the playground, going on a rainforest walk, getting their faces painted and navigating the labyrinth.
Took lots of images in both B & W and colour and the painted faces certainly added visual interest.
Preparing to leap.
In this shot I had the camera set on shutter priority as I wanted Little B's face in sharp focus whilst still showing a bit of movement. The camera kept automatically exposing for the sky so I added some fill flash to correctly expose the kids faces, erasing the shadows. Exposure taken at F9 @ 1/125sec, 35mm, 200ISO.
Big C leads Little B through the dark bamboo path
I like the way Little B is looking a bit nervous, it adds tension and drama. I darkened this up a bit and bumped up the contrast in photoshop for extra oomph. This image would not have been nearly as moody if taken in colour.