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Hi all, I want to make some low key interior shots of various objects, available light as I've no flash or other lights (well, I did find a foldable flash in my photo goodies box but there don't seem to be any flash bulbs to go with it!
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I've never really understood how to go about getting a low key effect (or a high key effect, for that matter). I'm assuming the idea is to under-expose the main object, just allowing enough light to highlight some details. But I don't really want to simply take 36 shots and wait a week to find out what happened (although I guess in part I'll have to do that). I'd like to understand the approach a bit better. Any hints? Oh, probably black and white film...
I've never really understood how to go about getting a low key effect (or a high key effect, for that matter). I'm assuming the idea is to under-expose the main object, just allowing enough light to highlight some details. But I don't really want to simply take 36 shots and wait a week to find out what happened (although I guess in part I'll have to do that). I'd like to understand the approach a bit better. Any hints? Oh, probably black and white film...