Tone Work Dairy
In this lesson i made an image bank on tone which included image that i found interesting and then i annotated them. When going out to shoot tone i found it very hard to figure out whether there will be a visible tone when i was taking the image in colour.
Here is my most successful image as i feel it showed the most tone out of all my image. Although this image is just simply a light and dark colour next to each other i feel it was my best image as it has the darkest tone and the lightest tone within the image.
The second image i feel is my least successful as it was all one tone. This is due to me finding it hard to look for different tones when shooting in colour.
If i was to continue with tone i would take the images in black and white to have more successful images as i will be able to see the different tones much easier.
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Friday, 17 January 2014
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Definition of Tone
Definition of Tone
Definition of Tone
Tone consist of shadings from white-to-gray-to-black, or it may consist of dark's against lights with little or no grays
Describing words for Tone
This image contains two tones, the larger keys on the piano being the lightest tone and the smaller keys on the piano being the darkest tone. Both of these tones contrast each other as one is dark and one is lights which is the simplest way of showing tone in photography.

Tone consist of shadings from white-to-gray-to-black, or it may consist of dark's against lights with little or no grays
Describing words for Tone
- Dark
- Light
- Sepia
- Darkest
- Lightest
This image has a sepia tone which is more brown than black. The darkest tone in this image is in the furthest away chest pieces and the darker squares on the board. The lightest tone in the image is shown in the nearest chest pieces and the lightest squares on the chest board. These light tones are then contrasted by darker browns with establish the different players within the game.
In this photograph it has very dark tone which in some cases are completely black. The clouds in this photograph are full of all different shades of tone which makes some of the clouds appear more dense than others. The dark and light tones contrast each other to make the individual elements standout from one another.
This image uses tone to make the horse standout from the background as it has the darkest tone in the photograph, this almost makes the horse become a silhouette as you can just see the basic features of the horse. This image is showing the different tones of brown rather than black which is more commonly used.
My definition of tone is the range from darkest to lightest within a image.
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Tone
Tone in photography is the range of the lightest to the darkest parts of an image
Here are examples of tone in photography
This is the classic example of tone in photography which is back and white. In this photograph the clouds are the lightest part of the photograph and the ground would be the darkest part of the of the photograph. The tone works well in this photograph as the two subjects are either wearing black or white as this is from a wedding day.
In this photograph the tone has a hint of purple, this gives the image a era of mystery. This takes any positive atmosphere that could have been present. This image has its darkest tones in mountains and its lightest tones in the sky.



Here are examples of tone in photography
This is the classic example of tone in photography which is back and white. In this photograph the clouds are the lightest part of the photograph and the ground would be the darkest part of the of the photograph. The tone works well in this photograph as the two subjects are either wearing black or white as this is from a wedding day.

All of these image show tone either through black and white or sepia however they all have there darkest tones and there lightest tones which is usually the sky. All of the images contain different shades of the tone which make them so effect in representing tone. In the image of the horses, each horse shows a different tone meaning the furthest away horse has the darkest tone and the middle horse has the lightest tone.



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