cirwin2010
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I hope I am posting this to the right part of the forum.
This spring I plan to make a trip to The White Mountains of NH and photograph the blooming lupines (tall, purple flowers). My focus lately is black and white. While I will likely bring my digital camera to capture these scenes in colour, I want to attempt to photograph them with black and white film. Both for the challenge and so I can print them in my darkroom. The problem is I want to create some contrast between the flowers and rest of the plants. An unfiltered exposure may produce and image where the flowers are the same shades of grey as their stalks.
Using filters for black and white photography is something I am still getting the hang of and I currently only own orange and red filters. I am familiar with the relationship between a filter lightening like colors and darkening its complimentary color. A red rose with a red filter will make the flower appear a rather light tone compared to its stalk for example. However, there are no violet/purple filters that I am aware of. Blue is a neighboring color to purple, but I do not know if that would be enough to lighten the flowers. The additional properties of using blue filters for landscape may also be undesirable (increased haze and lightened sky).
A green filter may be another potential approach. Perhaps it would lighten the green stalk to create some contrast against the purple flowers? Though given I have not yet used a green filter or photographed these flowers before, I am uncertain if the effect will be enough.
Looking for any thoughts, ideas, or insights into how I might tackle this!
This spring I plan to make a trip to The White Mountains of NH and photograph the blooming lupines (tall, purple flowers). My focus lately is black and white. While I will likely bring my digital camera to capture these scenes in colour, I want to attempt to photograph them with black and white film. Both for the challenge and so I can print them in my darkroom. The problem is I want to create some contrast between the flowers and rest of the plants. An unfiltered exposure may produce and image where the flowers are the same shades of grey as their stalks.
Using filters for black and white photography is something I am still getting the hang of and I currently only own orange and red filters. I am familiar with the relationship between a filter lightening like colors and darkening its complimentary color. A red rose with a red filter will make the flower appear a rather light tone compared to its stalk for example. However, there are no violet/purple filters that I am aware of. Blue is a neighboring color to purple, but I do not know if that would be enough to lighten the flowers. The additional properties of using blue filters for landscape may also be undesirable (increased haze and lightened sky).
A green filter may be another potential approach. Perhaps it would lighten the green stalk to create some contrast against the purple flowers? Though given I have not yet used a green filter or photographed these flowers before, I am uncertain if the effect will be enough.
Looking for any thoughts, ideas, or insights into how I might tackle this!