Showing posts with label color harmony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color harmony. Show all posts
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
color harmonies + relationship manipulators
The final slides for our Keynote-
So many reshoots. And photo edits. And repositioning. And color finding. The amount of work that goes into a five minute presentation is extraordinary. I've been aware of this fact for awhile, but I thought I'd just blog about it for a second. Also, relationship manipulators are not the easiest to convey with books. I think deep depth of field and perspective were the hardest to get a shot of, because of how similar it looks to a shot set up without one of the relationship manipulators. Juxtaposition also isn't the most obvious, but all three of them are there.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
color harmonies, rehashed
There are my reshoot photos - the photos used in the presentation. All were taken on a Canon Rebel T3 with a f3.5-5.6, 18-55mm lens.
analogous
complementary
cool
split complementary
square
tetradic
triadic
warm
I find books to be comforting. That's probably what attracted me most to them as a theme. I haven't incorporated the other elements that we talked about into my presentation yet, but I did play around some with a few of them.
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