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Color Harmonies-4-Cool, Warm, Split, Tetradic and Square

byAlain Briot  1- Cool Colors Dominance harmonyIn a Cool Colors Dominance harmony we use colors that have a cool quality. These include blues, violets and greens...
Alain Briot

Alain Briot

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December 29, 2012

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Color Harmonies-3-Analogous and Triadic

1 - The Analogous Color Harmony This month we are continuing my series of essays on the Subject of Color Harmonies.  If you have not...
Alain Briot

Alain Briot

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November 1, 2012

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Color Harmonies-2-Complementary

1 - Why use color harmonies ?I use color harmonies because the majority of my images are about form and color.  Working with this framework...
Alain Briot

Alain Briot

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October 3, 2012

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Using Color Harmonies in Photography - 1 - Monochromatic

by Alain Briot 1 – Introduction: The nine color harmonies  In order to create a specific color palette for a photograph, colors need to be organized. ...
Alain Briot

Alain Briot

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September 10, 2012

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48 Hours in Color-Management Hell

By Mike Johnston The punchline first: Everything's okay. And: "whew." However, I just got out of about 48 hours in color-management hell. Ever been there?...
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Mike Johnston

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September 5, 2012

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7 minutes read


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The Making of The Pilbara Storm

Technical Details: Phase One P65+ digital back on an Alpa TC with a 23mm Rodenstock lens, f5.6, 1/125 second, ISO 50,  tripod mounted, stitched. They...
Peter Eastway

Peter Eastway

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September 5, 2012

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The Making of Belmonte Castle

Phase One P45+ digital back on a Mamiya 645 AFD II with a 28mm Mamiya D lens,f8, 1/125 second, tripod mounted, six images stitched together....
Peter Eastway

Peter Eastway

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September 5, 2012

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The Making of the Stirling Ranges

Australia is not known for its towering peaks and rugged mountain ranges. Indeed, its tallest mountain just tops 2,000 metres, so when you find a...
Peter Eastway

Peter Eastway

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September 5, 2012

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11 minutes read