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High Contrast Color
Boosting the contrast in a color photo can produce some stunning results. Bump up the contrast, play with the colors, and add that sort of “grunge” mood to your photo.
Photo by kk+. Kris Krug is also a
great Vancouver Fashion Photographer
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High Contrast B&W
I love black & white photos, but I really love a good high-contrast black & white. This method creates a focus on the shapes, lines, and patterns rather than the tones. Also be sure to read my other black and white photography tips.
subway moments by Gregor Winter
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High Color Saturation
One way to make your photo “pop” is to really push up the color saturation. Just be mindful of color clipping and banding if you push it too far.
Fishing Apocalypse by Anoop Negi
Anoop also has a photography blog
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Vintage Look
Making a photo look older than it really is gives it a lot of character and mood. To get this look, you can toy with color saturation, color tinting, and adding imperfections.
Welcome to the past by Marko Kosovcevic
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Lomo Look
The real lomo photos have a very distinct look to them, but it’s a look that can be replicated through post-processing. They tend to be saturated in a very interesting way.
Lomo by Sigh Lens
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Oversharpen
Most photos need to be sharpened anyways, but some photos can actually benefit from oversharpening. This method gives the image a “harder” look and feel.
Blown by Brian Auer
You’re already at MY blog!
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Texturize
Overlay texture to bring in subtle elements to your image. It’s a great way to deal with flat and bland portions of the photo by introducing detail and complexity into it.
Unflinching by Ali Sharif
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Add Vignette
Some images really stand out with some applied vignette. It helps create a natural frame around the image and it draws the eye toward the center of the photo.
Sunflower through the Viewfinder by Kaddy
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Add Noise & Grain
This is another way to spice up the bland parts of your image. Adding noise or simulated grain adds texture and feeling to a photo, and can sometimes produce very “gritty” results.
i wanted to walk over the edge by Emily Higginson
And as for how to do some of these things… maybe we’ll save that for another day.
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