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They played together, learning from each other, social skills.
Colour plays a vitally important role in the world in which we live.
Colour can sway thinking, change actions, and cause reactions.
It can irritate or soothe your eyes, raise your blood pressure or suppress your appetite.
The weather was clement, life can be so good...
Summer in the garden!
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Warrington experienced a stunning multicolour visual display in the night skies as the Northern Lights danced above the town.
ODC, Polychromatic or Multicolour
Monday was one of those struggle day when it came to taking photographs.....it happens from time to time, but always passes.
I got home late and hadn't taken anything multicoloured, so quickly set up these shells with a light. They may not be multicoloured with reds, blues, greens and yellows, but they have many tints and tones of brown :)
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So, happy notes on the street.
I NEVER understood why the 'fashion' colours for winter are beige, brown, grey and black... just when we need colour most? LOL
Hope this makes you smile again, have a great day and thank you for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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Shot in Winter, during one of my escapes (frequent) at the seaside in pandemic times.
Photo & album description here:
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Shooting installations at 3/5 meters of high in manual focus & no tripod. Very slight edit, mainly to enlighten the tone of the painted sky to the true color of the real sky&sea in the background emphasizing the contours (borders) of the shield.
I have the HD release of each of the shields & installations shot in this album.
Ref.Winter Sea 048
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for odc - multicolour. Hard to find anything colourful around here. We are still in the grip of winter. I decided to make it colourful myself.
Selfie at normal + layer duplicate, on the duplicate layer mask, blur, surface blur radius 70, threshold 15, filter, poster edge, posterization 6, converted to mono, hand coloured set to screen at 100%.
thanks to clebus for seamless tile 26 which is the background.
I figured out why I was so low going into this weekend. I got sick yet again. I think it is all the hours I did in the last couple weeks, the high level of stress I was operating at, and then coming down off it on the weekend left me open to some sort of bug. I am still tired but I think some rest will help me get back on the right track.
A close-up look at a poppy in my garden shows the MULTICOLOURs of nature .... shades of pink, purple, greens, and yellows.
for MacroMonday themed challenge "MULTICOLOUR"
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Children and animals, people buy them expensive plastic toys, no no, give them a cardboard box and they play with it for hours! LOL
It must stimulate the imagination, a box can be anything you want.
They learn whilst they play, it stimulates body and brain, testing all the time.
Ah what I all discovered on my travels, happy days!
thanks for your time and comments, M, (*_*)
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girl, bouncy castle, birthday hat, vertical, soap bubbles, box, cardboard, game, inside, outdoors, colour, horizontal, NikonF4, "magda indigo"
This shield has been handpainted and it's kinda Vintage.
New album "The Sea in Winter - Escape"
Shot during the Pandemic
Ref.Winter Sea 021
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115 - Negative Space (42)
ODC - Multicolour ( A magazine)
Had to have something to do with hearts with valentines tomorrow:)
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A Slinky is a toy pre-compressed helical spring invented by Richard James.
It can perform a number of tricks, including travelling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own momentum,
In 1943, Richard James, a naval mechanical engineer stationed at the William Cramp and Sons shipyards in Philadelphia, was developing springs that could support and stabilise sensitive instruments aboard ships in rough seas.
James accidentally knocked one of the springs from a shelf, and watched as the spring "stepped" in a series of arcs to a stack of books, to a tabletop, and to the floor, where it re-coiled itself and stood upright.
James's wife Betty later recalled, "He came home and said, 'I think if I got the right property of steel and the right tension; I could make it walk.'"
James experimented with different types of steel wire over the next year, and finally found a spring that would ‘walk’.
Betty was dubious at first, but changed her mind after the toy was fine-tuned and neighbourhood children expressed an excited interest in it.
She dubbed the toy Slinky; meaning "sleek and graceful”.
On COLOURS...
Light and colour can influence how people perceive the area around them.
Different light sources affect how the colours of walls and other objects are seen.
Specific hues of colours seen under natural sunlight may vary when seen under the light from an incandescent (tungsten) light-bulb: lighter colours may appear to be more orange or "brownish" and darker colours may appear even darker.
Light and the colour of an object can affect how one perceives its positioning.
If light or shadow, or the colour of the object, masks an object's true contour (outline of a figure) it can appear to be shaped differently than it really is.
Objects under a uniform light-source will promote better impression of three-dimensional shape.
The colour of an object may affect whether or not it seems to be in motion. In particular, the trajectories of objects under a light source whose intensity varies with space are more difficult to determine than identical objects under a uniform light source.
Carl Jung is most prominently associated with the pioneering stages of colour psychology.
Jung was most interested in colours’ properties and meanings, as well as in Art’s potential as a tool for psychotherapy.
Colour has long been used to create feelings of cosiness or spaciousness.
However, how people are affected by different colour-stimuli varies from person to person.
There is evidence that colour preference may depend on ambient temperature.
People who are cold prefer warm colours like red and yellow while people who are hot prefer cool colours like blue and green.
A few studies have shown that cultural background has a strong influence on colour preference.
These studies have shown that people from the same region regardless of race will have the same colour preferences.
I'm ALWAYS fascinated by COLOUR!
Hope this brings a smile again, have a good day and thanks for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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Gloster Meteor T7 was first Royal Air Force jet trainer aircraft. Similar to jet fighter Gloster F4 but with two-seat and dual-control the Air Ministry ordered 640 examples for delivery between 1949-54 [info from RAF museum website].
All the colours done with my new Coast multicolour torch baked in moonlight within 80 seconds exposure, f/8 and high sensitivity at ISO 1000.
ODC2 - Multicolour
19/11/11
I'm so glad I have this bag, It would have been a hard one today otherwise as we have been out all day and I didn't have access to all my colourful photo props.lol Anyway....I hope you all had a good day, I know I did 8)
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In its early form, the candy cane began as a simple white stick of sugar for children to eat - there was no "cane" shape or stripes to speak of.
While it is uncertain where the first canes originated, it is clear that by the mid-17th century, if not earlier, its use had already become widespread across Europe.
The distinctive "hook" shape associated with candy canes is traditionally credited to a choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral in Germany, who, legend has it, in 1670 bent straight candy sticks into canes to represent a shepherd's crook, and gave them to children at church services.
It is also possible that, as people decorated their Yule trees with food, the bent candy cane was invented as a functional solution.
Wishing you a lovely day and thank you for all the nice comments, M, (*_*)
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Grind: Extra Fine (Average Circles & Effect: Auto Adjust), Brew: Ray Ray (No Pic & Full Blended Circles), Serve: Stirred (Clear Tone & Smooth Texture)
Also known as the Pig goose, this multicoloured bird is native to Australia - living mainly in offshore islands. It is a large goose resident in southern Australia. The species is named for Cape Barren Island, where specimens were first sighted by European explorers. These are bulky geese and their almost uniformly grey plumage, bearing rounded black spots, is unique. The tail and flight feathers are blackish and the legs are pink with black feet. The short, decurved black bill and green cere gives it a very peculiar expression. Their ability to drink salt or brackish water allows numbers of geese to remain on offshore islands all year round. They are one of the rarest of the world's geese. They are gregarious outside the breeding season, when they wander more widely, forming small flocks. 17403
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A Slinky is a toy pre-compressed helical spring invented by Richard James.
It can perform a number of tricks, including travelling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own momentum.
I kept seeing new angles, I had such fun with them. LOL
More great fun from Studio Indigo.
With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
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A Slinky is a toy pre-compressed helical spring invented by Richard James.
It can perform a number of tricks, including travelling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own momentum,
In 1943, Richard James, a naval mechanical engineer stationed at the William Cramp and Sons shipyards in Philadelphia, was developing springs that could support and stabilise sensitive instruments aboard ships in rough seas.
James accidentally knocked one of the springs from a shelf, and watched as the spring "stepped" in a series of arcs to a stack of books, to a tabletop, and to the floor, where it re-coiled itself and stood upright.
James's wife Betty later recalled, "He came home and said, 'I think if I got the right property of steel and the right tension; I could make it walk.'"
James experimented with different types of steel wire over the next year, and finally found a spring that would ‘walk’.
Betty was dubious at first, but changed her mind after the toy was fine-tuned and neighbourhood children expressed an excited interest in it.
She dubbed the toy Slinky; meaning "sleek and graceful”.
On COLOURS...
Light and colour can influence how people perceive the area around them.
Different light sources affect how the colours of walls and other objects are seen.
Specific hues of colours seen under natural sunlight may vary when seen under the light from an incandescent (tungsten) light-bulb: lighter colours may appear to be more orange or "brownish" and darker colours may appear even darker.
Light and the colour of an object can affect how one perceives its positioning.
If light or shadow, or the colour of the object, masks an object's true contour (outline of a figure) it can appear to be shaped differently than it really is.
Objects under a uniform light-source will promote better impression of three-dimensional shape.
The colour of an object may affect whether or not it seems to be in motion. In particular, the trajectories of objects under a light source whose intensity varies with space are more difficult to determine than identical objects under a uniform light source.
Carl Jung is most prominently associated with the pioneering stages of colour psychology.
Jung was most interested in colours’ properties and meanings, as well as in Art’s potential as a tool for psychotherapy.
Colour has long been used to create feelings of cosiness or spaciousness.
However, how people are affected by different colour-stimuli varies from person to person.
There is evidence that colour preference may depend on ambient temperature.
People who are cold prefer warm colours like red and yellow while people who are hot prefer cool colours like blue and green.
A few studies have shown that cultural background has a strong influence on colour preference.
These studies have shown that people from the same region regardless of race will have the same colour preferences.
I'm ALWAYS fascinated by COLOUR!
Hope this brings a smile again, have a good day and thanks for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
yellow, orange, pink, multi-colour, colour, slinky, circles, OOOO, plastic, studio, black-background, square, design, Nikon D7000, "Magda indigo"