cOLOR RESEARCH
Color photography is a technology by which the visual appearance of a three-dimensional subject may be reproduced on a two-dimensional surface with a pleasing balance of brightness, hue, and color saturation. There are two essentials in the practice of color photography: the camera and the light-sensitive sensor.
PRIMARY COLORS
Primary colors include red, blue and yellow. Primary colors cannot be mixed from other colors. They are the source of all other colors.
The color red is a highly visible color that is able to focus attention quickly and get people to make quick decisions, which is one of the reasons fire trucks and fire engines are usually painted red. Flashing red lights mean danger or emergency, while stop signs and stop lights use the color red to alert drivers about the dangers of the intersection.
The color red is a highly visible color that is able to focus attention quickly and get people to make quick decisions, which is one of the reasons fire trucks and fire engines are usually painted red. Flashing red lights mean danger or emergency, while stop signs and stop lights use the color red to alert drivers about the dangers of the intersection.
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This picture was taken when I was about cross the road and I saw this signboard hanging on the wall of a building near the road
Exposure Details: F5.6, ISO 800,1/50
Focal Length : 50MM
Yellow is the color of the sun, smiley faces and sunflowers. It’s a happy, youthful color, full of hope and positivity. It’s another color that grabs your attention and for that reason can also be used to signify caution, like red and orange.
Yellow is the color of the sun, smiley faces and sunflowers. It’s a happy, youthful color, full of hope and positivity. It’s another color that grabs your attention and for that reason can also be used to signify caution, like red and orange.
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This picture was taken when me and my friends wanted to go eat at McDonalds and this big M just captured my attention.
Exposure Details: F6.3, ISO 100,1/60
Focal Length : 37MM
Blue is a primary colour in all colour space models. It is the hue of the sea and the sky, and it is typically associated with tranquilly, stability, inspiration, knowledge, or health. It may be a relaxing hue and represents dependability. Although the reason blue is so closely connected with males is debatable, it is commonly utilised for newborn boys' outfits
Blue is a primary colour in all colour space models. It is the hue of the sea and the sky, and it is typically associated with tranquilly, stability, inspiration, knowledge, or health. It may be a relaxing hue and represents dependability. Although the reason blue is so closely connected with males is debatable, it is commonly utilised for newborn boys' outfits
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This picture was taken when I went to Ikea with my brother and I saw this blue plates that was arranged very neatly.
Exposure Details: F5, ISO 400,1/50
Focal Length : 33MM
SECONDARY COLORS
Secondary colors are mixed from two primary colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel. The secondary colors are orange, green and violet.
Green is a primary color in many models of colour space, and a secondary in all others. It is most often used to represent nature, healing, health, youth, or fertility, since it is such a dominant color in nature. It can be a very relaxing color but is also used in the US to symbolize money, greed, sickness or jealousy. Saying that someone is "green" means they are inexperienced or new.
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This picture was taken when I was walking with my friend and this money changer light captured my attention.
Exposure Details: F10, ISO 100,1/80
Focal Length : 55MM
Purple is a mixture of blue and red and, thus, sits between the two in the color wheel. Purple has many variations, such as violet and amethyst, depending on the proportions of the two primary colors.
Purple is a mixture of blue and red and, thus, sits between the two in the color wheel. Purple has many variations, such as violet and amethyst, depending on the proportions of the two primary colors.
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This picture was taken when I was visiting my grandmother house and I spotted this flower pot tat was made from laundry detergent bottle.
Exposure Details: F13, ISO 100,1/40
Focal Length : 37MM
Orange is the colour between yellow and red on the spectrum of visible light. Human eyes perceive orange when observing light with a dominant wavelength between roughly 585 and 620 nanometres. In painting and traditional colour theory, it is a secondary colour of pigments, produced by mixing yellow and red
Orange is the colour between yellow and red on the spectrum of visible light. Human eyes perceive orange when observing light with a dominant wavelength between roughly 585 and 620 nanometres. In painting and traditional colour theory, it is a secondary colour of pigments, produced by mixing yellow and red
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This picture was taken when I was I went to Ikea walking around and I saw a bunch of these orange kids pot.
Exposure Details: F5, ISO 200,1/50
Focal Length : 24MM
TERTIARY COLORS
Tertiary colors are combinations of primary and secondary colours. There are six tertiary colors; red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet
Red Orange can be found in between the reds and oranges in the color wheel. It leans more towards red than orange, and is a powerful hue indicative of passion, joy and warmth. With Red Orange's high visibility, it is undoubtedly a lively, powerful and attractive color.
Red Orange can be found in between the reds and oranges in the color wheel. It leans more towards red than orange, and is a powerful hue indicative of passion, joy and warmth. With Red Orange's high visibility, it is undoubtedly a lively, powerful and attractive color.
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This picture was taken when I went to the Putrajaya Botanical Garden and I really like the combination of colour.
Exposure Details: F19, ISO 100,1/80
Focal Length : 55MM
Also known as chartreuse, the color yellow-green lies between green and yellow in the color wheel. This tertiary color is comprised of precisely 50% green and 50% yellow. However, other variations of these mixtures result in sub-categories of the color green. Such as, chartreuse green, chartreuse yellow, pear, yellow-green and green-yellow
Also known as chartreuse, the color yellow-green lies between green and yellow in the color wheel. This tertiary color is comprised of precisely 50% green and 50% yellow. However, other variations of these mixtures result in sub-categories of the color green. Such as, chartreuse green, chartreuse yellow, pear, yellow-green and green-yellow
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This picture was taken around my house.
Exposure Details: F5, ISO 100,1/100
Focal Length : 43MM