Very soon we'll move on to the technical side of photography. However, before leaving the artistic side, specifically photo composition, let's remind ourselves of Itten's contrasts and also look the role of color in photo composition.
Please do revisit Itten's contrasts in the previous notes.
Let's address here, a new topic, the color wheel and color schemes
You are probably aware of the color wheel, but how does it fit into photography? A color wheel is "an abstract illustrative organization of color hues around a circle that shows relationships between primary colors, secondary colors, tertiary colors etc"(Wikipedia).
This discussion of color fits into our previous discussion of composition. You can use color to compose good photographs as well as using the rules of composition previously discussed.
Let's get some background on color theory. Pay special attention to the color rules (color schemes) discussed.
Go to Adobe Color (aka Kuler) and explore the different color rules or color schemes. Become familiar with the following four schemes/rules: analogous, monochromatic, triad and complementary colors. Be able to define these four color schemes according to their relative positions on the color wheel. For example, complementary colors are colors on the opposite side of the color wheel.
Share this post with others. See the Twitter, Facebook and other buttons below.
Please follow, add, friend or subscribe to help support this blog.
See more about me at my web site WilliamHartPhD.com.
This is a blog about my teaching, research and service with some occasional personal comments thrown in.
These are my notes on a variety of topics. If you want to follow my blog posts on a specific topic, then see the Table of Contents in the right-hand column. While I try to work in the realm of facts, logic and moral absolutes, if there are any opinions expressed here, they are my own. -WilliamHartPhD
Monday, February 15, 2016
DigPhotog: Photo Composition, One Last Time (W6-P1) Sp16
Labels/Tags:
Basics,
color,
color rules,
color schemes,
color wheel,
digital photography,
DigPhotog,
Itten's contrasts,
photo,
Sp16,
teaching
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for your comment.
Your comment will be reviewed.
If acceptable, it will be posted after it is carefully reviewed. The review process may take a few minutes or maybe a day or two.