3D: NoisyOwls
Arch: Arches
Project: Watermark
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
I've noticed something interesting. Images are perceived much better if one or two colors are excluded or toned down in the color mixer of the PS Raw filter or Lightroom. The colors in question are:
In photography, I do this regularly. For instance, yellow can be removed and compensated with orange. I consider green a parasitic color that is better perceived if the “salad shade” is removed. The same applies to magenta, especially when shooting in shadows with incorrect setup. And if you want to make the picture "warmer," simply tone down the blue.
In this project, green is also absent, and aqua and magenta are subdued. This is a good palette for conveying the atmosphere of rainy spring-autumn weather.
Arch: Arches
Project: Watermark
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
I've noticed something interesting. Images are perceived much better if one or two colors are excluded or toned down in the color mixer of the PS Raw filter or Lightroom. The colors in question are:
- Red
- Orange
- Yellow
- Green
- Aqua
- Blue
- Purple
- Magenta
In photography, I do this regularly. For instance, yellow can be removed and compensated with orange. I consider green a parasitic color that is better perceived if the “salad shade” is removed. The same applies to magenta, especially when shooting in shadows with incorrect setup. And if you want to make the picture "warmer," simply tone down the blue.
In this project, green is also absent, and aqua and magenta are subdued. This is a good palette for conveying the atmosphere of rainy spring-autumn weather.