tmclough
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I've come up with a new (to me anyway) way to tone B&W photos. It involves making the highlights one color, and the shadows a different color. Here is my first test case:

I'm looking for people's general thoughts about this technique, as well as any specifics re: this picture in general. Here are some specific questions I have, but feel free to add any other info you wish to give.
1. Would a different original photo have worked better? If so, what sort of photo would be better, or would there be a way to reshoot this photo to make it better?
2. What do you think of the particular tones used? Would another combination work better? Or would any combination work (or not)?
3. What do you think of the idea in general? Good, bad, indifferent? Does it have potential with the right photos and colors?
4. Is this something new, or have I simply reinvented a technique that has a name? The latter wouldn't surprise me, as almost everything I've ever "invented" has been created before, and by lots of other people.
Like I said above, feel free to add any other info you care to give.

I'm looking for people's general thoughts about this technique, as well as any specifics re: this picture in general. Here are some specific questions I have, but feel free to add any other info you wish to give.
1. Would a different original photo have worked better? If so, what sort of photo would be better, or would there be a way to reshoot this photo to make it better?
2. What do you think of the particular tones used? Would another combination work better? Or would any combination work (or not)?
3. What do you think of the idea in general? Good, bad, indifferent? Does it have potential with the right photos and colors?
4. Is this something new, or have I simply reinvented a technique that has a name? The latter wouldn't surprise me, as almost everything I've ever "invented" has been created before, and by lots of other people.
Like I said above, feel free to add any other info you care to give.