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Planters with primary colors flowers and red bench on Broadway Avenue. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. 22 July 2018
2023-24: Judge 6th and crowd 89th out of 1000 entries in Photocrowd 'Public spaces with Floral displays (in colour)' in September 2023. Expert merit award out of 1334 entries in Photocrowd 'Collections of Things' competition in February 2024. Judge merit award out of 1000 entries in Photocrowd 'Empty Streets' June 2024.
2022-23: Judge commended out of 2082 entries in Photocrowd 'Different flowers Together (in colour)' in June 2023.
Looks Much Better Viewed Large On Black
So I asked my workmates what colours compose the "Primary Colours"? You'd be surprised to know that most of them said Red Blue Green as in RGB
But they were wrong of course! Primary Colours are Red Blue and Yellow These are the 3 colours where all other colours come from... This is why printers have Magenta (Red) Cyan (Blue) and Yellow
But you already knew that didn't you? You're not as silly as my workmates! hahaha
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Primary Colors. Burano, Italy. Digital Pastel artwork by Donna Corless.
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Mixing primary colors close to CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow).
Look all the colors you can get starting only with three!!!
Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolors on Stillman & Birn Alpha Series Sketcbook using Zig Waterbrush H2O by Kuretake.
De una escapadita rápida mientras la parienta se iba de compras,... y esta ha sido mi última sálida,.. a partir de ahora tiraremos de archivo.
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This is a shot of a corn-field with the Common (aka Corn) Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) growing in it. Unfortunately in recent years the Common Poppy has been in decline due to the intensive use of herbicides, particularly in the UK. Luckily there seems to be a slight resurgence in their numbers, although whether that's because they're becoming resistant, or whether farmers are using less herbicide I don't know.
This shot's also interesting because it contains all three of the primary colours of light, red, green and blue. You can make any colour by varying their intensities. For example if you add equal amounts of Red and Green you get Yellow. More info on that here.
Tech:
EOS 400D/Digital Rebel XTi
Canon EF-S 10-22
HDR, 3exp (-3, -1, +1), merged in Photomatix
#1 of my November 2009 Series of one new photo creation per day
"I think therefore I don't know..."
Quoted from a great comment below that says it all!
Okay something really different from me here, but I'm starting to be influenced by some of the images I'm seeing out there in contact land...
Would Matisse be appalled? Okay, as threatened, bananas added...
5-year-old sculpture that looks brand new! Sculpture "Primary Structure" by Jacob Dahlgren, 2011. 104 steel parts in 18 colours.
www.wanas.se (website also in English)
By architects Guido Canella, Michele Achilli and Daniele Brigidini, 1972-1981. Pieve Emanuele, Italy.
Photo: Stefano Perego.
the primary school in Kardamili, Peloponnesos
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Submitted to Photo Friday -- 'Minimalism'
Revisited version here.