Digital Photography Made Easy by Liz Donovan

Digital Photography Made Easy by Liz Donovan

Author:Liz Donovan [Donovan, Liz]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: WebMinds Publishing
Published: 2019-02-27T16:00:00+00:00


Using Analogous Colors

If you want to create a sense of calm and peace with your photography, analogous colors should dominate your photo. Good examples of photos that mainly use similar colors are landscapes where most of the photo is green (countryside), blue (seascapes) or orange (sunsets). Be careful with sticking to analogous colors only, though, because that’s the road to boring photos.

Adding Contrast with Complementary Colors

Why does everyone love a photo of an orange balloon against the blue sky? Or a red poppy in a green field? Because these photos use complementary colors in the right proportion. One color or a set of analogous colors should dominate your photo and the complementary color should be the contrasting element. A good example is a yellow autumn leaf on dark purple waters.



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