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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
12 |
Mar 25 |
Reply |
I didn't know these details about the color wheel and what the colors contain. I'll try the eye dropper in Photoshop and become even more enlightened about this topic. Thanks for leading us on to more and more info. |
Mar 26th |
12 |
Mar 25 |
Reply |
If I were to do something to this photo to keep my eye on the bread, instead of cropping more, I'd darken the lighter areas on the pan and counter and remove the white spots on the counter. I like the feeling of this pan of bread sitting on the counter. |
Mar 9th |
12 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
The pretty blue cookware is such a pleasing background for the bread, and now I've learned why...complementary colors! My eye stays mainly on the bread and its texture and color. The photo makes the bread look invitingly delicious. And so, there you have it: 2 month's worth of Comments for this photo! |
Mar 9th |
12 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
I think the fun aspect of this colorful image is largely due to the colors. They sure emphasize the shapes. The shapes remind me of candy pieces. Wouldn't it be fun if this bubble blower could blow bubbles that stayed that shape! Regarding the complementary colors, I am still learning. I printed a color wheel chart for the primary, secondary, and tertiary color wheels...no wonder I'm confused! But this month's topic has opened my eyes as to why some photos seem special but I couldn't put my finger on why! |
Mar 9th |
12 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
I love the fact that this image is stunning in so many ways. This is a portrait of a photographer as I've never seen! Talk about unique for a person holding a camera with a telephoto lens! I learned something new to do, which is to think of a pose and ask to get it set up. The complementary colors aspect is yet another aspect that makes this photo hold my attention. |
Mar 9th |
3 comments - 2 replies for Group 12
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3 comments - 2 replies Total
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