Natural spectrum
London, ON, August 2011
About this photo: This picture wraps up our week-long exploration "seeing red". Still have something to share? Go here. Otherwise, we'll be launching our new theme, "one thing", tonight at 7:00 Eastern.I doubt there's a shred of red in this picture, so by all accounts I'm probably cheating on my own theme. But I've got two excuses:
- I'm not color blind, but I often have difficulty identifying or differentiating subtle shades. I couldn't tell you if it's green or aqua, for example, or red or orange. I know what you're thinking: What a great trait for someone who, um, takes pictures.
- Sometimes, mixtures of colors remind me of a particular shade, even if that shade isn't overtly included in the picture at all. Let's call it suggestive color, shall we?
Your turn: How can you explain a flower's ability to make us feel just a little brighter?
1 comment:
Their ability lies in the color! Because really? If you mixed all these delightful hues and tones of light and dark together in your capture- you WOULD end up with a perfect red! The true color lies in the mix!
Have a good Monday- the beauty of it can be found somewhere;)
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