Shel Belinkoff asked:
> I know how to control contrast and tonality with B&W film, but how > does one do it with color? For example, there's a piece of artwork > that I'd like to photograph. It's rusted metal and the background > is green grass. I'd like to photograph it in such a way that the > grass is much darker and the art work is lighter, resulting in more > contrast between the two. Is this possible?
a polarizer filter, a stopped down lens and flash could go a long way toward getting it done. Polarizer to darken the grass and saturate the colors, stopped down lens and flash to accentuate the foreground and minimized the background.
Tom Reese

