Wednesday, October 17, 2012

7. Lost and Found Contour


Lost and found contour is when a portion of the subject is clearly seen, then it looses detail and the viewer cannot see where the subject ends and the background (or foreground) begins. This photograph is a good example of this because the viewer can see detail of the truck towards the left/center of the image, then gradually looses detail until it disappears into the shadow.

-ShaeBethPhotography

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