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All New Scavenger Hunt - ANSH - Round 47 - Scavenger #10 - Complementary colours.
The beautiful flowers of a Kigelia africana (Sausage Tree). The sausage shaped fruit can weigh up to 7kg (14lbs)
100 x 2024, Theme Studio Botany: Image 50/100
Canada wood-nettle, Laportea canadensis, seed head
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Hero Arts “complementary” ....
MMMM wonder if you can tell which colours I went for? Still using my first Hero arts stamp set "be yourself".
I've used Breathe Collection from Prima Marketing, I've created the bendy stem by curving the stamp on my acrylic block. I have paper pieced the buds. The cutie birdie I have stamped onto faux suede paper. Finished with Hero Arts message stamped onto velvet ribbon and some co'ordinating buttons and bling which I coloured with my copics.
There's more details on my blog... www.paperbabe.blogspot.com
Thanks for stopping by, HuGs Kim :)
I was asked to revamp boxboy (one of my first threadless subs) to be printed on a tee. So happy this may end up on a tee.
© Craig Watkins 2009 All Rights Reserved.
The blue of the flower and the orange of the hoverfly are opposites on the colour wheel, but natural partners in Nature. Observed in the Townsville Palmetum.
A man resting after a walk or jog watching the surfers on sunset on newcastle beach.
Theme : Complementary colours
The Whangamata fire station obviously thought complementary colours was the way to go. Love the paint job.
Colours are part of me..of who I am..feeling so much interconnected to wake up today finding myself wearing Pyjamas & slippers the complementary colour of my room rug :))
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WIT: After a week of being on the lookout daily for suitable colour combinations, I decided to create my own at home. It took - a tripod, indoor lights, remote shutter, colour correction and cropping in Paint Shop Photo Pro. And it meant messing up the bookshelves!
Day 8 of the Worth1000 All techniques 30 Day Challenge 2011
Lovely red tomatoes fresh from the vine (via the supermarket shelves)
Update: entered for the 'Simply Red' theme at Matamata Camera Club and it was slated. Ended up with an acceptance.
Vad jag hade i åtanke här var att visa röd genom sin komplementfärg. Skrika röd genom att hojta motsats.
Bidrag till Fotosöndag, tema röd.
Contribution to Picture Sunday, on the theme of red.
The thought was to show red through it's complement color. To shout red by screaming the opposite.
ODT "Complementary Colours"
This is a macro shot of the logo on a "Credit Book" with sales dated Aug/69 to May/71. Credit books were used prior to the introduction of credit cards. They contained a series of cards what were printed with the credit account holder's name etc, and athe card was completed with the date and amount of the sale, signed by the customer and removed from the booklet. They were then redeemed by the dealer for gasoline purchases and went to the accounting office and a monthly statement was prepared for the customer to pay.
The book could also be used at Holiday Inns.
My eye was drawn to the complementary colours of this girls hair and shopping bag, as she walked through the town centre on a dreary day.
Noon hour lunch and crib with my wife. After taking a few lessons over the spring break, I am back on track with me, the green squeaking out a win.
Taken for Active Assignment Weekly: Complementary Colours
I like it better viewed on black. Maybe I should have put a border on the photo, but I was worried it would look weird with the existing black lines of the box.
What it took:
Mostly unused makeup kit, natural light through a frosted-over window, tripod, macro lens.
I placed the kit in the sun where the light was filtered and scattered a bit so I wouldn't get too much glare, then focused on a pair of complementary coloured bits of eyeshadow.
Processing: Cropped the photo square and did some adjustment to get the colours looking as I saw them (the focal colours are pink and a light, slighly bright green).