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Monday: https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7666/16927235050_7ec8db6f67_z.jpg Single Color Theme http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-2-sHAiih0FA/VlUsUpVxDEI/AAAAAAAAD8Q/YednIa_Gtzw/s1600/analogous%2Byarn1.jpg Analogous Theme Tuesday: https://digital-photography-school.com/capture-feeling-color-create-more-compelling-images/ First photo- through darker more shadow colors, puts off a mysterious and gloomy feeling. Second photo- Happy feeling through brighter more vibrant colors Thrid photo- happy and joyful/fun feeling through yellow and red . This photo demonstrates a complimentary theme because of the blue and orange, it gives off a mysterious, intriguing and beautiful vibe. This photo also drew my eyes upward almost making me wonder where this road leads, making me curious. Wednesday: The fourth photo of the storm has a very nice contrast of deep blues and darker grays. It creates a really heavy, intense, and emotional feel The swirl of colors in middle of the tornado storm also gives an. Its a very beautiful image and portrays power and danger, but also mystery. It is really appealing to me and makes me, even though its dangerous, want to be there. The first one has a blend of lighter and darker blues for the water and bright purple, yellows, and oranges for the sky . This creates a positive vibe and is very relaxing to the eye . Its very peaceful and serene, while also having a feel of all of that fading away because the sun is almost down. Almost as if the beauty is for a time, but will soon be over, making me want to enjoy the moment and the here and now. Thursday: These images strongly illustrate the photographic concept of leading lines because the very direct lines guide the viewers eyes to a central subject. I think changing the photographs angles would actualy hurt the image rather than help it.; Both of these images are very symmetrical and perfectly proportioned. Friday:
It has been said that Photography is a "picture" of one's relationship with Jesus Christ. Do you agree with this? Disagree with this? Explain your answer and your reasons in a short paragraph. I think that there are several aspects of photography that can reflect aspects of relationship, and more specifically relationships with God . Such as exposure, ISO, aperture, and many more that may have parallels between them and real life experiences in relationship. However, I couldn't really say that i think that.
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Monday: Color in society serves many roles of portraying emotions and certain aspects of life. For me, when i think of color I think of beauty, diversity, and expression. It amazes me how God created us to be able to see in full color . There are different ways that color affects even how we are feeling. For example red is known to cause more irritation to how someone is feeling, while a color like baby blue calms. This is why that is used for infants. Colors can also be related to countries or nationalities, such as symbols on flags. They can stand for a people, giving a society hope, endurance, and patriotism. Cultures are different with color for several reasons. Many want to be different than everyone else. It also has to do with societal standards and the location of a place. Colors can be more prevalent in certain, and thus affect which ones will be used in a flag or symbol of that place. Tuesday: absent Wednesday: 1. Blue- In some countries, blue symbolizes healing and evil repellence. Blue eye-shaped amulets, believed to protect against the evil eye, are common sights in Turkey, Greece, Iran, Afghanistan, and Albania. Blue is considered the safest color choice around the world, since it has many positive associations. In North America and Europe blue represents trust, security, and authority, and is considered to be soothing and peaceful. But it can also represent depression, loneliness, and sadness (hence having “the blues”). 2. Green- In Western cultures green represents luck, nature, freshness, spring, environmental awareness, wealth, inexperience, and jealousy (the “green-eyed monster”). Of course, green is an emblematic color for Ireland, which earned its nickname “The Emerald Isle” from its lush green landscapes. Green has traditionally been forbidden in Indonesia, whereas in Mexico it’s a national color that stands for independence. In the Middle East green represents fertility, luck, and wealth, and it’s considered the traditional color of Islam. In Eastern cultures green symbolizes youth, fertility, and new life, but it can also mean infidelity. In fact, in China, green hats are taboo for men because it signals that their wives have committed adultery! 3. Red- Red symbolizes excitement, energy, passion, action, love, and danger in Western cultures. It’s also associated with communism and revolution in countries like Russia. In Asian cultures red is a very important color — it symbolizes good luck, joy, prosperity, celebration, happiness, and a long life. Because it’s such an auspicious color, brides often wear red on their wedding day and red envelopes containing money are given out during holidays and special occasions. In India red is associated with purity, sensuality, and spirituality. On the other hand, some countries in Africa associate red with death, and in Nigeria it represents aggression and vitality. It’s considered a lucky charm in Egypt and symbolizes good fortune and courage in Iran. 4. Yellow- In Western cultures, yellow is associated with happiness, cheeriness, optimism, warmth (as the color of sunlight), joy, and hope, as well as caution and cowardice. In Germany, yellow represents envy, but in Egypt, it conveys happiness and good fortune. Thursday: Quiz Friday: God gave us color as an expression of His nature. He is unique and diverse and the range/depth of who He is goes so far beyond simply a black and white world. Just as He created everything else-including man, hHe made color to bring diversity and uniqueness and depth
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