This is another photo which I like portraying tone as the main colour of this photo is red yet the puddle patches on the bricks makes the tone differ from the rest. If I were to edit this photo, even as simply as adding a black and white filter onto it, I believe it would show tone even more.
The leaves in this image convey tone in a colour way instead of lighting. I like this because the colouring really stands out and shows clear divisions of colour. Again
even if this was change to black and white, the tone would still be shown, although for this image I like this due to the colouring. For me, I find natural photos such as this very beautiful (like the first image in this blog) this is why I have decided to add this photo.
This wall also shows tone, yet again it was due to colour, as you can tell from most of these images, it was a rather dull day with minimum sunlight- only busts of light (which I was lucky enough to capture in my first photo). For this image, (shown in my work diary) I managed to change this black and white and it showed tone much better than this does. To me, as the angle is slanted, it makes it better because it distorts the shape of the wall.
Finally, I like this image in portraying tone as I was able to position this person with lighting going down the face. I also like the colouring of this photo because I feel like this could have been taken with in a studio, although it was within a shop. The fact that there's one striking line diagonally across the face transitioning across the whole face makes this image a good one for portraying tone- the reason why I like it.
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