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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: This is an example of primary. The three colors of the pencils are red, yellow, and blue and those are the primary colors.
primary colours by sure2talk
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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: This is an example of monochromatic. All the different shades of green all around in the stone contribute to the lights and darks and tints of green to create a monochromatic image.
Monochromatic Stepping Stone by Susan Crocenzi
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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: This is an example of secondary. The orange and purple flowers and the green leaves show examples of the secondary colors on a color wheel.
secondary colors by Nancy Rose
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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: This is an example of complementary. The red cherries and green kiwi help represent the two complementary colors of red and green while creating a interesting image.
October breakfast by Bluesrose
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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: Photographer name: Huron H. Smith Birth/Death: 1833-1933 Born in: Danville, Indiana Taken in: Georgia, USA, North America Reason: Smith was very fascinated by different kinds of trees Location in Commons: The Field Museum Library This image is an example of negative space as subject and unbalanced. Although the tree is the main point or focus there are objects past that in the negative space like the house and other building in the background. The balance is unbalanced. When i first looked at this image it looked like the tree would fall over because there was more leaves on one side than the other.
Laurel oak tree by The Field Museum Library
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