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. Agenda. What is Dominant Color Photography? How to Achieve Dominant Color Creating Moods with Color Do’s and Don’ts Quiz. What is it?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bell County 4-HDominant Color Photography

December 30, 2013Emma Coffman

Christian CoffmanElizabeth Coffman

Agenda• What is Dominant Color

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

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.

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!

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

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

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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

FAIL!Christian Coffman

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?

Elizabeth Coffman

Pelfind.com

www.canadiannaturephotographer.com

www.texas4-h.tamu.edu

www.intotheoutdoors.worldpress.com

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

www.pelfind.com

www.lenscanvas.com

www.dustandrust.com

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www.artatm.com www.weheartit.com

www.betterphoto.com

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?

Emma Coffman

Dominant Color Fail or Success?

Christian Coffman

Dominant Color Fail or Success?

Christian Coffman

Dominant Color Fail or Success?

Emma Coffman

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!

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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