Sofia’s challenge for us this week is all about colour. Specifically primary colours: red, yellow and blue. BUT like many things in the world, the issue of what are primary colours has become more complex. Most of us would have learned when painting at school that RYB (Red, Yellow and Blue) are THE primary colours, but now we have to take into consideration the way light blends colour for instance the RGB colour model, which has red, green, and blue as your primary colours, and is used with things like television screens and computer images. Then there is the CMYK model which includes cyan, magenta, yellow, as well as black, and is mainly utilised for printing.
βI found I could say things withΒ colourΒ and shapes
that I couldnβt say any other way;
things I had no words for.β
~ Georgia OβKeeffe
Since the main colours for paint pigments are red, yellow and blue and cannot be created by mixing other pigments I’ve stuck to photos in these colours for the challenge.
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #264 | Primary ColoursΒ
What a diverse collection, Jude. Love the lunchbox shot. Somewhere in the States? And the fallen over phone boxes. The Aboriginal art piece is beautiful.
Lunchbox is from Sydney, phone boxes Kingston upon Thames π
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In a crowded field of great photos, your shoe shop really fits the bill!
Barcelona that one. π
I should have guessed!
What a great collection!
Thanks!
Colmans mustard tin has all three primaries! Love those phone boxes!
The phone boxes are great. Finally managed to get some photos last year! π
Well done!
Excellent choices for the challenge, Jude. I have always liked those Colman’s mustard pots.
Best wishes, Pete. x
Have you been to their shop in Norwich? It’s fascinating.
Yes, when we first moved here we went there. Sadly, it closed down in 2017. x
Oh, that’s a shame, it was a great shop / museum.
https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/20823203.colmans-artefacts-put-storage-plans-re-open-norwichs-famous-colmans-mustard-shop-scrapped/
Sounds like a lot of argy-bargy going on there!
Great choices Jude! I love the Aboriginal art and the shop in Paris is enticing π Luckily we are off there for a few days this Sunday – maybe I’ll even spot ‘your’ shop!
Oh lucky you! This was near one of the bridges onto the Ile de la Cite.
Great selection. If I could choose to BE in any of those places it would be that lovely harbour (and definitely not the bus rounding Cape Horn)!
Mevagissey if memory serves me well.
Love all the street art ones, especially the Herge type of drawing and the phoneboxes, great fun. The boats are great too and I like the yellow car, nice spot of brightness.
There’s also red and blue in the yellow car image, if you look carefully π
So there is!!
Great great colors. Excellent.
Thanks John.
Your photos are always a delight, Jude. I thought I was going to love the street art bus in the water the best and then I saw the phone booths lying on the ground like dominos.
Yes, those phone kiosks is a great installation. Glad you enjoyed the photos.