Something I like to do is draw and color. So one day when I was very board and I was in WallmartI thought to myself maybe I should get a paint by numbers and see how it turns out. So I did that and once I got home realized that you mix the colors together, and I didn’thave a paper plate so I used a see-threw plastic blue plate as my pallet. Then one day I was looking at hte plate and thought the colors looked really nice next to each other, wouldn’t that make a cool photo. So I took one:

Then remembering that the plate was see-threw I put it under my bed side lamp and looked through the bottom. It looked somewhat like stained glass and the areas where the paint was thick and thin became more obvious.

The pictures were a little blurry because I was holding the plate with one hand and my camera with the other. Yet I like house the blurry aspect added to the picture.
Categories: photography
Tagged: Art, colors, Paint, Pallet, photography
Sorry about the MIA…my computer was still broken…where almost all my pictures were. So I’m back with a practically brand new computer. (I didn’t even have to send it to dell).
This post is dedicated to something you can do in photoshop…color saturation (I got the idea from my friend Eliza.)
The original picture:

The next is saturated with red light. A quick physics lesson. “Colored” light is made up of red, green, and blue. Mixed together they make different colors. When no color is reflecting its white, when all the colors are reflecting it makes black (I think this is how I remember it…think about it makes sense). Red and and blue make magenta, red and green make tealish, and blue and green make yellow. The picture:

The nextr is satured with blue

The last is when green has been taken away.

Categories: Photoshop
Tagged: blue, colors, green, light, photography, Photoshop, red, sand