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Old January 19th 05, 07:40 AM
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There's a ton of color photography these days where the overall look is

dark
and rich, yet with saturated colors and good contrast. A good example is
the work Annie Leibovitz does especially the Feb cover of Vanity Fair
magazine. Can anyone explain what the effect is and how to create it ?

Thanks as always for your generous assistance !


excellent exposure and lighting, large soft light source, background subdued
tones.


 




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