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Analogous and complementary color palettes with browns and blues to keep developing your editing style! With @jordlg / The color of the earth in all its shades is greatly appreciated. As the color of numerous natural materials, such as wood and leather, brown is one of the most popular choices for decorating homes. However, is brown an actual color? Strictly speaking, no - it is the result of mixing all colors. The combination of red and green produces brown, as does violet and yellow, blue and orange, or red, yellow, and blue. Additionally, mixing any color with black also creates brown. Brown is more of a color mixer than a color itself. However, in a psychological sense, brown is unquestionably a color, as it has symbolism distinct from other colors. Brown is undoubtedly a recommendable tone that brings density and stability to any palette and effectively supports other colors - like in images one and two in this series, where each palette balances warm and cool tones, creating harmony and depth in the images using nature-inspired colors: 1) In image one, the deep black-brown (161514) and dark earthy brown (28221d) combine well with the soft beige (d2aa8f) and muted gray-blues (797c82 and 43505a), creating an analogous palette. Muted tones and deep darks combined create a grounded and calming atmosphere. The warm beige adds a hint of warmth and nostalgia, balancing the cooler tones and grounding the image in natural beauty. 2) In image three, the complementary colors are derived from the contrast between the cool and warm tones. The blue tones (a3b0be and 7a8b9e) find their complementary color in the brown tones (30241c and 12100f), as blue and orange (or orange-brown in this case) are complementary on the color wheel. The gray (4c5665) acts as a neutral to support the interplay between these colors. Overall, the pastel and muted blues convey calmness, while the dark tones anchor the image in depth and mystery. The atmosphere feels expansive and reflective, with an undertone of solitude and adventure. @nomadict: Which of these fantastic color combinations by @jordlg do you prefer? 🎨
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Jeremy Cheung | Urban Visuals | Photography Instruction
#燈塔偷了換日線 Fishing along East Kowloon 這次小型展覽的排相方式,香港的地理佈局是一個重要的考慮因素。因應主題,今次的相片自然地以維港作為中心點 (key visual亦是維港),所以如果用最 standard 的香港地圖作為 reference,維港以北的相片(主要是九龍和新界)被安排在上方、以南的相片(主要是香港島)則在下方。 這個 post 介紹的 8 張相片,是屬於東九龍系列,由左至右、即由尖沙咀到鯉魚門天后宮,在展覽中以比較跳脫的方式展示出來,其實是 inspired by 最右手邊 (這個post最後) 那張 (# 13),日落時分幾位年青人向著維港釣魚的一刻。魚竿一揮,拋物線經過了油塘、飛鵝山、何文田,最後「魚絲」去到尖沙咀,直墜維港。 所以最左邊的一張 (這個 post 的第一張)便是尖沙咀海運大廈觀景台,取材自幾年前 Art Month 由藝術家 JR 所設計的大型藝術裝置 (# 32)。在雙重曝光下,影像被 flipped 了 —— 究竟女生是即將跳落維港,還是仍處於停留在空中的一秒? P.S., 「東九龍釣魚系列」還有一張,大家有興趣可以過來發掘 😆 = = = 【 Mini Exhibition by Jeremy Cheung 】 LUMOS @lumenvisum 《燈塔偷了換日線》 “sewing days under the lighthouses“ 日期|Date: 2025.4.26 - 5.25 (except 5.2-4) 時間|Time: 1100-1800 (逢星期一休息 假期除外|Closed on Mondays except holiday) 地點|Venue: 光影作坊|Lumenvisum, JCCAC, L2-02 藝術家分享會|Artist Sharing: end of May, to be announced soon = = = #rambler_ifcicc #燈塔偷了換日線 #sewingdaysunderthelighthouses