Saturday, October 29, 2016

Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"

Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"

All of us try to show emotions and feelings in our images – that is what separates the "snapshooter" and the photography artist!

The way we use color is one of – or possibly even THE - most important resource we can use for inserting emotions and feelings into images. But not many of us really understand how. After you have gone through “Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"” (it is really easy) you’ll never think of color in the same way again!

Here is an example - all of us understand that the color red is a handy accent for attracting attention. It’ll also show heat, passion or even stop! But there is more, much, much more. Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" covers it all!

In Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" you’ll investigate how Baboon rear ends affect the way we look at the various tones of red!

Depending on the shade of red used, it could create emotions like:

Light tones of red – impart a felling of happiness, passion, sexuality, love and sensitivity. Tones of Pink – signify romance, love, and friendliness. It displays feminine qualities or even passiveness.

Dark red – is often connected to willpower, vigor, rage, anger, leadership, courage, malice, longing, and ire.

Reddish-brown is associated with fall and harvest time.



Here’s the TOC to show a little of what is discussed in Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"...

Intro: Composition Review: Using Leading Lines Using Diagonal Lines Working With The Rule Of 3rds How To Use The Rule Of 3rds Power Points How To Use The Rule Of Thirds Horizontal Power Lines Working With The Rule Of Thirds Vertical Power Lines Color Can Controll the Viewer Working With Color Color Is Additive How Digital sensors and Film Work How to Contol Emotion With Colors Changing The "Feel" Of Your Photograph Using Color Working With Cross Processing And Other Strategies For Cutting Edge Color Effects The Underlying Effects And Meanings Of Various Colors Harmonizing With Color Tying Color Theory All Together How To Use A Color Wheel Create More Stunning Nature Photos By Working with Kodak Yellow! Accent The People – Not Clothing Tinting Photos By Hand How Baboon Rears And Red Dresses Affect Your Portrait Photos Techniques For Shooting In Color Ways To Intensify The Colors In Your Portrait Photos! How To Create Awesome Colors In Your Sunset Photos! Adding Filters Here’s An Invaluable Filter To Create Amazing Landscape Photos! Photography Practice Additional Photo Training

In the section on Using Color – We’ll discuss the theory of managing color, how and why it is usedful to elicit emotion and feelings in our viewers.

Using The Color Wheel – A color wheel is a graphic representation that will make it easier to see which colors harmonize with each other and which ones won’t. At time you’ll want harmony, and sometimes you will want to jar the viewer. Now you will understand which colors to work with.

Color is a key factor in photo creation yet very few e-books even mention it! Once you’ve gone through Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" you’ll KNOW how the colors in your photographs are swaying the viewers!

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