Thursday, October 27, 2016

Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"

Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" – Free On Kindle Today!

All of us try to show emotions and feelings in our photos – that is what is the difference between the "snapshooter" and the photo artist!

Our use of color is among – or possibly even THE - most vital resource photographers can use to insert feelings and emotions into photos. But not many of us really know how to do it. Once you have gone through “Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"” (it's fast and easy) you will never consider color in the same way again!

Here is an example - we all understand that the color red is a handy splash of color to attract a viewer’s attention. It can also show passion, heat and sometimes even stop! But there is more, a lot more. Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" explains everything!

In Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" you’ll discover why Baboon rear ends can affect the ways we look at the color red!

Depending on the hue of red employed, you could create feelings such as:

Lighter hues of red – represent joy, sexuality, passion, sensitivity, and love. Tones of Pink – mean love, romance, and friendship. It denotes feminine qualities or even passivity.



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

Brownish-red can be associated with harvest time and fall.

Here is a copy of the TOC that will show a bit of what is covered in Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!"...

Introduction: Review of Basic Composition: Using Leading Lines Using Diagonal Lines Using The Rule Of Thirds Working With The Rule Of Thirds Power Points How To Use The Rule Of 3rds Horizontal Power Lines How To Use The Rule Of Thirds Vertical Power Lines Color Can Controll the Viewer Working With Color Color In Photography Is Additive The Theory of How Digital sensors and Film Work Controlling Emotion With Colors Altering The "Feel" Of A Photo Using Color Using Cross Processing And Other Strategies For Cutting Edge Color Effects The Hidden Meaning And Effects Of Assorted Colors Color Used To Harmonize Putting Color Theory All Together Using A Color Wheel Get More Stunning Nature Photography By Working with Kodak Yellow! Accent The People – Not the Clothing Hand Tinting How Baboon Rears And Red Dresses Can Affect Your Portrait Photography Techniques For Shooting In Color How To Intensify The Colors In Your Portrait Photos! Ways To Get Stunning Colors In Your Sunset Photos! How To Use Filters Here’s An Must Have Photo filter For Great Landscape Photos! Photography Practice Additional Photographic Training

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

Working With The Color Wheel – The color wheel is a graphic display that makes it easy to select what colors harmonize with each other and the ones that won’t. At time you will desire harmony, and sometimes you will want to jar the viewer. Now you’ll understand what colors to use.

Color is a vital element in photo composing but very few books even mention it! After you’ve read Control Viewers! Make Your Color Photography "POP!" you will KNOW how the colors in your photographs are affecting the viewers!

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