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Four key principles to help you understand and select your go-to colors! With @trungbaotr / Research on color and perception consistently shows that colors aren’t just visual, they’re emotional, psychological, and even physical triggers that shape how we feel, think, and behave. 1) Colors affect mood, behavior, and decision-making, often within seconds. Warm colors like red, orange, and yellow are associated with energy, excitement, and passion, but can also trigger urgency or anxiety. Cool colors like blue, green, and purple are more calming, and linked to trust, tranquility, and creativity. 2) Color influences memory and attention. Studies show that colorful visuals are easier to remember than black-and-white ones. In addition, people associate meaning with color unconsciously. Blue with trust, red with danger or romance, green with nature or health, etc. 3) While preferences vary culturally, blue consistently ranks as the world’s most popular favorite color. It’s often associated with trust, calmness, and intelligence, which is why many tech companies and banks use it in their branding. Thus, research links favorite colors to personality traits. For example, green lovers often value balance and peace, while red lovers might be passionate and driven. In addition, preferences shift with age, gender, and life experience, showing that color perception is personal and changes over time. 4) When studies mention that “blue is the world’s favorite color,” they’re referring to mid to cool tones like sky blue, navy, turquoise, cobalt, or ocean blue. Not all blues feel the same. Each shade carries its emotional weight, and that feeling can shift dramatically depending on the colors it’s paired with. Blue next to beige might feel calm and elegant, while the same blue next to orange becomes bold and high-energy - this series by @trungbaotr provides examples in this regard. It’s not just the blue itself—it’s the company it keeps. This idea applies to all colors across the spectrum. @nomadict: What colors feel most like you right now, and how do you think that might shift a year from today? 🎨📸

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George Venios ↟
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Insane work @trungbaotr 🙌

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Beautiful 😍

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Great

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색은 기분이야!

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I simply LOVE the first one with the amazing sunset view

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Four strategies to achieve a harmonious look in your images using analogous colors and two palettes to keep developing your style! With @paulsmithimages / There are multiple ways to create a sense of cohesion using color in your images. One option is to use colors next to each other on the color wheel. In nature, colors often blend smoothly into one another, and analogous color schemes mimic this natural progression, making the photographs look more realistic and serene. 1) To make the most of such colors, emphasize natural gradients. In ocean photography, you could focus on the transition from shallow to deep water. Taking as an example the colors in the first image, you could use the lighter analogous colors in the palette (AAB3BA and 87939D) for the shallower areas and the darker tones (1B1E29 and 2D3648) for the deeper parts. Similarly, you could highlight the transition from the sky to the ocean by including both in the frame, emphasizing the smooth gradient from light to dark blues and grays. 2) Another strategy is to highlight the atmospheric conditions. Pictures 6 and 7 are good examples. The lighting passing through the clouds reflects on the water, creating another natural transition in the frame. 3) Playing with light and shadow can also help create depth and dimension. Use the lighter colors to highlight the crests of waves and the darker ones for the deeper waters. In addition, shooting during golden or blue hours, when the natural lights cast a soft, diffused glow, will help you enhance the analogous color scheme in your images. 4) During post-processing, you can adjust the color balance to emphasize the analogous color scheme. Enhance the blues and grays and keep the other colors subdued to maintain a cohesive look. You could also apply gradient filters to blend the colors smoothly across the image, reinforcing the natural transitions and unity of the palette. Below, you can find two color palettes that use analogous colors so you can keep developing your editing style! Picture one: AAB3BA, 1B1E29, 2D3648, 87939D, and 4D606B. Picture two: 03070B, 0C1B1F, 1A333A, 527479, and 8EABB0. @nomadict: Which color palette do you prefer? 🎨