Bell County 4-H Dominant Color Photography

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Bell County 4-H Dominant Color Photography December 30, 2013 Emma Coffman Christian Coffman Elizabeth Coffman

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Bell County 4-HDominant Color Photography

December 30, 2013Emma Coffman

Christian CoffmanElizabeth Coffman

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Agenda• What is Dominant Color

Photography?• How to Achieve Dominant Color• Creating Moods with Color• Do’s and Don’ts• Quiz

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What is it?• Dominant color is achieved when one

color serves as the focal point in a photo. • The color expresses more intensity

among other colors in the picture. • This type of photo tends to instantly

catch the attention of the viewer.

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How to Achieve It• Choose one dominant color which will serve

as your focal point. • Include items that compliment the dominant

color NOT distract the eye... (normally)• Carefully consider backgrounds. Coordinate

with the dominant color or use neutral tones.• As with still life… generate INTEREST!

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Color Relationships: Creating Moods• Know your colors– Evoke positive emotions– Catch the eye– Warm colors advance/cool colors recede (use to “pop” a

photo)

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Color Relationships: Creating Moods• Cool Color Dominance Harmony: – Cool blues, violets, and greens = remoteness

• Warm Color Dominance Harmony: – Saturated red, gold, orange, and yellow = comfort and

warmth

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Color Relationships: Creating Moods• Complimentary Colors: – Colors that sit opposite of each other on the color wheel

= increased intensity, contrast and emphasis

• Monochromatic Color Harmony: – Keeping within the same color family

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Color Relationships: Creating Moods• Split Complimentary Dominance Harmony: – One Color with two opposite colors = drama

• Analogous Color Harmony: – Based on three or more colors sitting together on the

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Do’s and Don’tsDO:• Use photography basics • Stick with a theme• Be unique! Dare to do something different.

DON’T:• Add too many colors• Lose sight of your subject (must stand out)• Be afraid of getting close and personal

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FAIL!Christian Coffman

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Dominant Color

Examples

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Notice how the background is NOT the same as the subject?

However, it IS neutral.

Here are some other examples…

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Use other colors as long as they

don’t distract the eye

Here are some other examples…

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What is the “Mood” of these images?

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Pelfind.com

www.canadiannaturephotographer.com

www.texas4-h.tamu.edu

www.intotheoutdoors.worldpress.com

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/barbmomyer/5483118142/

www.pelfind.com

www.lenscanvas.com

www.dustandrust.com

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Emma Coffman

www.artatm.com www.weheartit.com

www.betterphoto.com

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Quiz:Dominant Color Fail or Success?

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Dominant Color Fail or Success?

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Dominant Color Fail or Success?

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Dominant Color Fail or Success?

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Dominant Color Fail or Success?

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Dominant Color Fail or Success?

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Dominant Color Fail or Success?

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Dominant Color Fail or Success?

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Conclusion• Dominant Color Photography takes

thought and preparation • Be sure the subject is distinguishable• Limit competing colors in the frame• Complimenting colors create moods• Don’t be afraid to take

chances – embrace the unusual!

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Resources• Ronalea, “45 Examples of Monochromatic Color Dominance in Photography”,

February 10, 2012, Retrieved from the internet December 29, 2013. http://www.tripwiremagazine.com/2012/02/monochrome-color-dominance.html

• Bill Jones, “32 Beautiful Examples of One Color Dominant Photography”, The Photo Argus. Retrieved from the internet December 29, 2013. http://www.thephotoargus.com/inspiration/32-beautiful-examples-of-one-color-dominate-photography/

• Littlemisspatricia, “How Using Color Relationships Can Impact Your Photography”, March 10, 2013, Retrieved from the internet December 29, 2013. http://www.lightstalking.com/how-using-color-relationships-can-impact-your-photography

• Alain Briot, “Using Color Harmonies in Photography”, Retrieved from the internet December 29, 2013. http://www.luminous-landscape.com/columns/briots-view/color_harmonies_4_cool_and_warm_dominance.shtml

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Questions?

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