Depends: was the place dark, did you move the camera around too much?
It all depends on the activity you do while using a camera.
or maybe you are black and your black trash face make the whole photo colored just like your skin
In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.
1) turn on camera 2) take picture
I believe that Richard Avedon took the famous black and white photograph of a woman with an umbrella jumping off a curb. Please see the related links for the photograph and some information about Richard Avedon. Here is a link to the infamous photo (below):
You are either born black or not, and you can't simply "turn" black at will.
because if they get old they turn black
Not naturally it can't turn black.
Peaches have been known to turn black.
An ambrotype is an early type of photograph in which a glass negative appears positive when placed on a black background.
To turn the camera into a painter's tool To make people believe a painting is a photograph
Signed photographs of any astronaut is valuable.
During apoptosis do a cell turn black?
Do real gold turn black when you burn it