Capturing Color
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Sunset Picture - 3 Ways |
Reflection - Original Sunset Picture
1. I discovered this color while walking on the beach at Colt State Park in Rhode island.
2. The colors I captured are natural, they are from a sunset.
3. There are pastel tones that were captured after the sun had fallen below the horizon.
4. The colors in my photo are mostly primary due to the yellow in the sunset, and the dark blue rocks. However, the pinks in the sunset are secondary due to the mixing of red and yellow.
5. I made the color the most important element of my photograph by focusing in on the sunset. The rocks in the foreground and middle ground lead your eye through the photo towards the sunset, however they don't take away from the sunset because they are darkly colored.
6. I did not take this photo on a camera, I took it on my iPhone 6S so i couldn't adjust much. I just tried to focus in on the sunset, but not too much so the photo wouldn't be overexposed.
2. The colors I captured are natural, they are from a sunset.
3. There are pastel tones that were captured after the sun had fallen below the horizon.
4. The colors in my photo are mostly primary due to the yellow in the sunset, and the dark blue rocks. However, the pinks in the sunset are secondary due to the mixing of red and yellow.
5. I made the color the most important element of my photograph by focusing in on the sunset. The rocks in the foreground and middle ground lead your eye through the photo towards the sunset, however they don't take away from the sunset because they are darkly colored.
6. I did not take this photo on a camera, I took it on my iPhone 6S so i couldn't adjust much. I just tried to focus in on the sunset, but not too much so the photo wouldn't be overexposed.