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Explore the beauty of contrasting elements

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[image] It’s often said that black and white photos benefit from contrast to help make up for the lack of color. But I’ve got news for you {NAME}... Color photos need contrast, too. And I don’t just mean with regard to color or light. In this [Inspirational Photo of the Day](, there are elements that have contrasting structures. On the one hand, you have the very linear elements of the bridge. On the other hand, you have very soft and flowy elements like the clouds and the water. But those hard and soft components go beautifully together, giving [this shot]( tons of interest. Don’t think of contrast as only being the difference between light or color values. As you can see in this photo, there’s other kinds of contrasts that you can incorporate into your photos! Alex [image] P.S. Still haven’t sharpened your photography blade? Limited time only: [Get 600+ on-demand photography lessons for $1](! [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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