This blog will act as a learning log for the "Art of Photography" course which I'm studying. This course is the introductory module for the Open College of the Arts (OCA), Photography Degree course.

Saturday 5 January 2013

Part 3 - Exercise 2

For this exercise I needed to find scenes where a single colour dominated and then vary the exposure in order to see the impact on the colour.

This leaf presented a wonderful bright, sharp yellow. The blue of the glass table it fell on also provides a strong complimentary background.




This leaf has wonderful warm orange tones.


When they're a bit brighter the tones become more lively.


And dull, but still rich when underexposed.


Coke-red - it's a classic.




The purple towel contains it's contrasting compliment within it (yellow). The blue background is also the side colour for the purple.




The blue of these drums doesn't seem to change that much as the exposure changes.




The green in these shots is far more subtle.




Additional shots
There is a definite orange to this wood


A number of greens here.


And again, a number of blues here - including the sky.



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