Photographs comprised of mostly one color are for some reason, appealing to me. And, to me, there is something interesting about looking at photos that aren't taken on the same day or of the same subjects and viewing them together and seeing how well they "go" together.
Looked at from a macro level these photographs look like they are mainly one hue, but then when you take a look at these photos up-close, at a micro level, and view the details, your eyes will allow you to be surprised to see how many colors and shades of colors are actually at play in each photo.
Looked at from a macro level these photographs look like they are mainly one hue, but then when you take a look at these photos up-close, at a micro level, and view the details, your eyes will allow you to be surprised to see how many colors and shades of colors are actually at play in each photo.
obviously red, but what else do you see? |
how many shades of green and yellow? too many to count! |
one mum but how many variations of yellow due to shading? |
light to dark coral all on the same carnation |
teal, turquoise, and how many shades of green? |
orange kitty, Nino, + orange blanket = orange on orange |
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