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Saturday Self Challenge 28 Sep 2019
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Colour Harmony

Colour Harmony
Explored! Thank you very much :-)

SATURDAY SELF-CHALLENGE
28 SEPTEMBER 2019
HARMONY

I found this challenge very difficult and after a lot of trial and error I decided to try colour harmony :-)

The colour wheel was invented in 1666 by Isaac Newton, who mapped the colour spectrum onto a circle. The colour wheel is the basis of colour theory, because it shows the relationship between colours. Colours that look good together are called a colour harmony. You can use a colour wheel to find colour harmonies by using the rules of colour combinations. Colour combinations determine the relative positions of different colours in order to find colours that create a pleasing effect.

There are two types of colour wheel. The RYB or red, yellow, blue colour wheel is typically used by artists. Then there is the RGB, or red, green and blue colour wheel, which is designed for online use.

There are 'Complementary Colours' that are opposite each other on the colour wheel.

There are 'Analogous Colours' that are next to each other on the colour wheel.
There is a 'Triadic Colour Scheme' that uses colours that are evenly spaced around the colour wheel.

There is the 'Split-Complementary Colour Scheme' that is a variation of the 'Complementary Colour Scheme'. In addition to the base colour, it uses the two colours adjacent to its complement.

There is the 'Rectangle or Tetradic Colour Scheme' that uses four colours arranged into two complementary pairs.

Then there is the 'Square Colour Scheme' that is similar to the 'Rectangle' one, but with all four colours spaced evenly around the colour circle.

Now, of course, I knew all of this :-) …................Well, okay, I didn't really know much if any of this. I got it all from the Internet :-))

For my photo I decided to use Velcro Fasteners and attempted to use the 'Square Colour Scheme'. This 'Colour Scheme' gave me red, blue, green (not quite the order of my colours!) and yellow-orange! But, I didn't have a Velcro Fastener in yellow-orange. Therefore, yellow it is :-))

And, for 'Sight and Sound' I have chosen "Colours of My Life" by The Seekers.

Added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music

♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Colours of My Life ~ The Seekers

♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Or listen here ~ Colours of My Life ~ The Seekers

Nouchetdu38, Xata, E. Adam G., Gudrun and 21 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Gudrun
Gudrun club
Contrasty, yet harmonious, you did well!
5 years ago.
 Xata
Xata club
Excelent idea and the comment underneath is mostly interesting!
5 years ago.
 Roger Bennion
Roger Bennion club has replied
Yes, I like the multiples group and it is giving me some ideas for photos. Thank you, Laura.
5 years ago.
 Roger Bennion
Roger Bennion club has replied
Cheers, Wierd.
5 years ago.
 Roger Bennion
Roger Bennion club has replied
Thank you very much, Gudrun.
5 years ago.

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