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Post by Sepiana on Nov 30, 2020 5:13:15 GMT
Jim, this is very interesting choice of subject. It does have a few colors.
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 30, 2020 5:14:47 GMT
Years ago someone gave me a packet of home-made envelopes. They were fun to use when the kids were young. I still have quite a few left and haven't had any use for them in recent years until today...... Helen, good thing you saved them. They are very colorful, perfect for this theme.
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 30, 2020 5:18:59 GMT
Some very impressive colours from everyone. I had to create some with some plastic knives and forks, a laptop or tablet screen and a polarizer filter on the camera. If you've never tried it it's a fun indoor project. Most plastics will work (they are birefringent) and most computer displays are polarized. Tony, what a clever way to fulfill this week's theme! Bold, bright colors. Very 60's!
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 30, 2020 5:21:58 GMT
Blatantly copying tonyw 's idea. Thanks Tony. Quite fun. A drafting/quilting French curve laying atop a white tablet screen. Clive, bold colors + curves make it an eye-catching image.
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 30, 2020 5:25:33 GMT
Just part of a quite large patchwork quilt I saw at the Miller's Markets. Jacki, both images are full of different colors. Hard to pick one but I will go with the dolls. Their colors just glow!
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 30, 2020 5:32:05 GMT
Didn't need to go any further than the kitchen for this one! Tony, the up close & personal approach, the simplistic composition result in an image that makes one go back to it. I envision it framed and on the wall.
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 30, 2020 5:40:54 GMT
Here's some color from the Portland cityscape, along with a good message. Color enhancement created in camera with Fujifilm Provia film simulation. Thanks for the theme Sepiana! Bill, I wondered who was going to look for architectural colors. You did and you delivered it. What an interesting shaped and colorful building!
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