Friday, June 18, 2010
Week 4
This Photo is suppose to be my analogous photograph. I want to say its' gold orange and black, but some may see the sky as reddish or pink. You be the judge.
This photo is my monochrome color scheme. I think it looks too simple and needing of a little more color. Then again I guess that's what makes it MONOchrome.
I chose 2 pictures for the complentary because I couldn't quite get one that was exact opposite.
<---This is stiches. I wish the piece of grass wasn't in front of his face, but I was able to capture the orange and green quite nicely.
I don't know if you want to call this magenta or purple, but I think the gold in the middle captures the opposite color affect nicely.
I hope I did this right and I hope everyone enjoys them!
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I absolutely love the picture with the farris wheel! The colors, the cloud, and the sun are just awesome. Also, I actually kind of liked the grass going across the cats face, something about it really caught my eye. Nice pictues!
ReplyDeleteThe farris wheel photo is really cool. I love the reds and oranges. The shadow photo is another of my favorites. It reminds of the sunglasses photo you did in your collage. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteI like the Ferris wheel too! I think that one is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are just all so inventive and well done. Of course the ferris wheel shot really catches the eye at first but all of them are nice. Good idea on the shadows on the grass.
ReplyDeleteI really like how your complementary color shot is a new set of colors. A lot of us used red and green (myself included) but yours is really crisp and refreshing!
ReplyDeleteVery well done. You hit them all right on and your compositions are pretty spot on too.
ReplyDeleteI love the monochrome photo. That was a really great and interesting idea to create different values for the color green using human shadows. The ferris wheel photo is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the ferris wheel and the sunset. It is so beautiful and inviting. I found the shadows of the children holding hands interesting, shadows are a neat new perspective on things, mysterious.
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