Photo 1:
I loved the blue and orange together, complimentary colors. It was a pretty sunset and I loved the trees together. I wanted to split the frame in thirds with colors.
Photo 2:
I thought the blue and red seats were a fun pair. This is a at a sub station. I liked the little green on the door, different saturations with blue, and then the red.
Photo 3:
With this picture, I wanted to show the contrast with the color black against white. The salt blends in pretty well but the pepper really pops out. The red doesn't pop out as much because the red is pretty desaturated.
Photo 4:
I wanted to show the colors that I see everyday above my desk. The colors from my DVD's and from Flareon and the brown from the bunny's mustaches cover a whole variety of colors.
Photo 5:
The blue and red contrast again. What I learned from this one is if you have a darker color, which is not too saturated with low lighting, it won't pop as much. The red still sticks out. I wanted to use flat space as well to focus on the colors.
I love how you play with red and blue in your pictures this week. I like how you controlled your environments in photos 3 and 4 so that the colors stood out against the white backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteEven though photo 4 isn’t as aesthetically pleasing to me as some of your others this week, I like it because it shows me some of the things you love and therefor tells me more about you. What movies you felt like owning and the way you organized them (or don’t organize them) says a lot.
ReplyDeleteThe two photos that deal with red and blue are really nice. First we have the restaurant seats and then the foot inserts. Together, they really do create a striking image.
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