Review basic color theory and vocabulary;
Notice and find a different color scheme to photograph;
To practice looking at colors in your compositions.
10/30/24
When I took this photo, I would eat an apple and cut it up. The knife that I used was also red, like the apple. I thought that this would make a good photo, so I decided to add some other red foods to increase the redness of the photograph.
10/30/24
When I captured this photo, I was making some lunch for myself when I noticed that all of the foods I was eating were warm colors so I put them in a certain way and took the photo. I sprinkled some cheese on the counter to add some orange and I think it came out pretty well.
10/30/24
Today when I was sitting in my advisor, I was looking around when I saw these two complimentary colors sitting right next to each other on her desk. I remembered that red and green were complementary colors because they are across from each other on the color wheel.
Monochromatic - The first photo is monochromatic because each item in the photo is a different shade of red.
Warm—The second photo is warm because it shows the warm colors red, yellow, and orange.
Cool
Complimentary—The third photo shows complementary colors because green and red are opposite colors on the color wheel.
Neutral