Textures in photography are crucial for adding depth, interest, and dimension to images. Transitioning from smooth to rough surfaces, textures can convey various emotions and tell a story beyond the visual. For instance, a photograph of a weathered wooden door can evoke a sense of history and character, while a flower’s soft, delicate petals might …
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Black is the absence of light, which can sometimes give it a negative connotation. Because black holds no light, there is uncertainty surrounding what exists within this mysterious colour. In nature, we see it overhead painted across the sky at night. Let’s celebrate with black.
Red is the colour of extremes. It’s the colour of passionate love, seduction, violence, danger, anger, and adventure.
I love yellow, it’s one of the most sensational colour of the primary colours. My favourite photographs hopefully to brighten up your day! I feel its a warm, happy colour. It reminds me of Thailand and India, as they celebrate with yellow marigolds.
The sky is blue, we take this or granted. But throughout our day, blue is found and celebrated as one of my warmest colours. I have a mother who has beautiful blue eyes, so it’s a very special colour to me.
My love for nature has always allowed me to fall in love with green in so many ways. Through plants, succulents and leaves. It represents life, it’s a beautiful colour and is found everywhere in Nature.
On the visible light spectrum, orange can be found between yellow and red. The primary wavelength of orange light, as perceived by human eyes, is between 585 and 620 nanometers. According to the principles of classical colour theory, it is the result of combining yellow and red pigments.